• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Daily Concord News
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Africa
    • local
    • Nigeria
    • Science
    • World
    Minister Edun Leads FG’s New Push for Agricultural Revamp with Propcom+ Support

    Minister Edun Leads FG’s New Push for Agricultural Revamp with Propcom+ Support

    Wale Edun Rallies Private Sector to Deliver ₦1.5 Trillion Highway Investments

    Wale Edun Rallies Private Sector to Deliver ₦1.5 Trillion Highway Investments

    NASENI CEO Visits EFCC, Seeks Sustained Partnership on Anti-Corruption Reforms

    NASENI CEO Visits EFCC, Seeks Sustained Partnership on Anti-Corruption Reforms

    Matawalle Makes Operational Visits to North East, Reaffirms Federal Commitment to Security

    Matawalle Makes Operational Visits to North East, Reaffirms Federal Commitment to Security

    “We Will Restore Peace and Security Across Troubled States” — Nuhu Ribadu Assures

    NSA Ribadu Meets Benue Leaders, Reaffirms Federal Government’s Commitment to Ending Insecurity

  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming

    Timipre Sylva Inaugurates the National Gas Expansion Programme, Committee

  • Tech

    NASENI Champions the Made-in-Nigeria Products Drive in Kebbi State

    MTN and Globacom Avoid Disconnection as Debt Dispute Resolved

    MTN and Globacom Avoid Disconnection as Debt Dispute Resolved

    Kwik Launches On-Demand E-Commerce Fulfillment Service In Nigeria With KwikShelf

    Kwik Launches On-Demand E-Commerce Fulfillment Service In Nigeria With KwikShelf

    DG NITDA Urges Computer Sciences Students to Drive ICT Innovation

    How To Apply For Bridge To MassChallenge Nigeria 2021

    How To Apply For Bridge To MassChallenge Nigeria 2021

    DG NITDA Urges Young Lawyers To Use Artificial Intelligence In Legal Services

    DG NITDA Urges Young Lawyers To Use Artificial Intelligence In Legal Services

    Trending Tags

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Culture
    • Food
    • Health
    Diary of a Naija Girl’s Ifedayo Agoro & Frank Itom Are Engaged!

    Diary of a Naija Girl’s Ifedayo Agoro & Frank Itom Are Engaged!

    At Avalanche Book Launch, Nigerians Call For More Resources On Mental Health And Trauma Management

    At Avalanche Book Launch, Nigerians Call For More Resources On Mental Health And Trauma Management

    Femi Odekunle; The Pains That Won’t Go! By Haruspice

    Femi Odekunle; The Pains That Won’t Go! By Haruspice

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    Examining Arts as a Unifying Elements

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    Senate President Greets Asiwaju Bola Tinubu @69

    Senate President Greets Asiwaju Bola Tinubu @69

    Trending Tags

  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Africa
    • local
    • Nigeria
    • Science
    • World
    Minister Edun Leads FG’s New Push for Agricultural Revamp with Propcom+ Support

    Minister Edun Leads FG’s New Push for Agricultural Revamp with Propcom+ Support

    Wale Edun Rallies Private Sector to Deliver ₦1.5 Trillion Highway Investments

    Wale Edun Rallies Private Sector to Deliver ₦1.5 Trillion Highway Investments

    NASENI CEO Visits EFCC, Seeks Sustained Partnership on Anti-Corruption Reforms

    NASENI CEO Visits EFCC, Seeks Sustained Partnership on Anti-Corruption Reforms

    Matawalle Makes Operational Visits to North East, Reaffirms Federal Commitment to Security

    Matawalle Makes Operational Visits to North East, Reaffirms Federal Commitment to Security

    “We Will Restore Peace and Security Across Troubled States” — Nuhu Ribadu Assures

    NSA Ribadu Meets Benue Leaders, Reaffirms Federal Government’s Commitment to Ending Insecurity

  • Politics
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming

    Timipre Sylva Inaugurates the National Gas Expansion Programme, Committee

  • Tech

    NASENI Champions the Made-in-Nigeria Products Drive in Kebbi State

    MTN and Globacom Avoid Disconnection as Debt Dispute Resolved

    MTN and Globacom Avoid Disconnection as Debt Dispute Resolved

    Kwik Launches On-Demand E-Commerce Fulfillment Service In Nigeria With KwikShelf

    Kwik Launches On-Demand E-Commerce Fulfillment Service In Nigeria With KwikShelf

    DG NITDA Urges Computer Sciences Students to Drive ICT Innovation

    How To Apply For Bridge To MassChallenge Nigeria 2021

    How To Apply For Bridge To MassChallenge Nigeria 2021

    DG NITDA Urges Young Lawyers To Use Artificial Intelligence In Legal Services

    DG NITDA Urges Young Lawyers To Use Artificial Intelligence In Legal Services

    Trending Tags

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Culture
    • Food
    • Health
    Diary of a Naija Girl’s Ifedayo Agoro & Frank Itom Are Engaged!

    Diary of a Naija Girl’s Ifedayo Agoro & Frank Itom Are Engaged!

    At Avalanche Book Launch, Nigerians Call For More Resources On Mental Health And Trauma Management

    At Avalanche Book Launch, Nigerians Call For More Resources On Mental Health And Trauma Management

    Femi Odekunle; The Pains That Won’t Go! By Haruspice

    Femi Odekunle; The Pains That Won’t Go! By Haruspice

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    Examining Arts as a Unifying Elements

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    The Unifying Factor of Culture

    Senate President Greets Asiwaju Bola Tinubu @69

    Senate President Greets Asiwaju Bola Tinubu @69

    Trending Tags

  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Daily Concord News
No Result
View All Result
Home News local

The Watchdog of Free Speech Is Freedom Itself by Johannes Wojuola

Tunde Abiola by Tunde Abiola
March 8, 2020
in local, News
0
0
SHARES
18
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

There is the easy temptation to join the bandwagon of voices that vex at any attempt by government to suggest in any form the regulation of the internet space. It is popular – and the words to criticise come more easily than those that provide a broader outlook to the issue. Governments are scarcely trusted, even when they have the best intentions. The suspicion is only fair.

With the anticipated Public Hearing by the National Assembly on the Protection From Internet Falsehood And Manipulations Bill, the questions of free speech and its limit are going to own the debate space, more than ever.

Not everyone is welcoming of regulation, even self-regulation. But with hate speech and fake news dished to the timelines of social networks, and genuine calls by some stakeholders that government must find ways to correct this, there is the belief that there should be stronger laws to curb it. Some popular social media accounts, even some notorious activists who are most renowned for their ungoverned posts – not just that they’re critical of government, but that they boastfully post lies without a residue of truth for even credibility’s sake and make the most inciting comments – make this call for regulation all the more necessary.

There is the saying that “Hate crimes are preceded by hate speech.” Examples from history, of the holocaust and the Rwandan genocide, are good lessons to teach us the truth of this aphorism.

The hope that users would self-regulate has not fetched the desired results. In fact, there are those who have posted hateful content and fake news, when called out on their acts, in stiff-neckedness would refuse to recant, apologize and delete – or even either of the three. Thus the options to regulate have now been left in the hands of either social media platforms or government, or both.

Social media platforms are now fact-checking and even cordoning the content posted to their platforms. They have little options but to do so, markedly for the credibility of their platforms. There are those who hold this view, and I am one of them, that social media platform companies should be the “Governors” of what stays and what goes on their platforms. Twitter seems to be taking steps in this direction with its policies on regulating political ads.

Yet, users are the preferred regulators of their own speech. If we must protect the freedom of speech, we must show that we value it. Unfortunately, this has less often been the case. The freedom of speech and expression has been abused by many users of the internet. They have on many occasions crossed the line between the expression of themselves and the duty to regard others, their dignity and the peace of the State.

In a passionate speech German Chancellor, Angela Merkel made to her parliament, she noted: “Expressing an opinion does not come at zero cost. But freedom of expression has its limits. Those limits begin where hatred is spread. They begin where dignity of other people is violated. This house will and must oppose extreme speech. Otherwise our society will no longer be the free society that it was.”

Laws to regulate speech, and its use on the internet are necessary. Yet, there is the valid fear that the broad powers of the state would stretch beyond the boundaries of fairness and not just the protection of the people, but the preservation of state actors in the implementation of any regulation to content posted on social media. Striking a balance is key.

The line between censorship and regulation of content posted to social media has to be drawn by the actors in government.

The lawmakers who have chosen to take the perhaps unpopular route of introducing laws to regulate the use of the internet have met an ironclad wall of rigid users who do not want to see reason with them. This is not surprising – government is all too often hardly trusted in any clime. This does not mean that they would not do their work especially where valid concerns are raised.

Good intent does not necessarily produce good laws. How and what is to be regulated are questions that should matter. Not an absolute denunciation of regulation. To be of the adamant position that there must be no regulation to free speech – which has never been absolute – is to want in appreciating governance.

As the lawmakers do their jobs, citizens must microscopically pore through each line, each clause, and each punctuation, and sieve for ambiguities, superfluous items, duplicities, overreaching provisions, and red herrings that have been sleekly sneaked into the Bills, and seek their amendments or outright removal. There should be the watch for items that outrightly censor speech and expression – even before they are uttered or posted.

I have read arguments that Nigeria already has enough extant laws to tackle incitements made on social media, including the more recent Cyber Crimes Act. I cannot agree more. Perhaps this is something that the lawmakers should consider even as they listen to citizens and pressure groups pour their thoughts before them: amend the existing laws to provide them broader scopes that cover contemporary matters, and the valid themes raised by the new Bill being put forward.

Whichever way the pendulum swings: whether an overhaul of the current content and form of the Bill, or its jettison for amendment of extant laws that cover hate speech and fake news on the internet, the courts in interpreting these laws would need to ensure that on every case, it draws the line drawn between the rule of law and the excessiveness of law enforcement.

Freedom of speech is never absolute. And this is because if speech is allowed to be absolute, there would be no remedy for a situation where the exercise of this freedom leads to the infringement on the rights and freedoms of others – whether of dignity, of life, or from discrimination, or of privacy, or whatever rights and freedoms that have been guaranteed by our constitution.

Whilst Section 39 of the 1999 Constitution provides for the right/freedom of speech and expression, Section 45 of the same constitution expressly claws back this freedom, making it a non-absolute right when it provides that limitations to free speech can be made in the interest of defence, public safety, public order, public morality or public health or for the purpose of protecting the rights and freedom or other persons.

As we are handed the constitutional freedom of speech, we must have it at the back of our minds that the freedom to express comes with a duty towards others. And for the lawmakers, the mandate to make laws should be governed not by the preservation and protection of themselves, but of the preservation and protection of the rights and freedoms of all Nigerians.

At the end of the day, the exercise of our freedom of speech comes with a duty to respect the freedoms and rights of others. The very reason this freedom exists, in fact, is because others have exercised the restraint of theirs.

Johannes Tobi Wojuola is a lawyer, and the former Editor in Chief of LOL! Magazine.

Tags: Freedom of SpeechSocial Media
Previous Post

AKK GAS PIPELINE: President Buhari’s Big Infrastructure Push

Next Post

Four Things That Define Osinbajo

Tunde Abiola

Tunde Abiola

Next Post

Four Things That Define Osinbajo

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

NIN-SIM Linkage: A Kidnappers’ Bogeyman On The Roll?

April 5, 2024 - Updated on February 9, 2025

How Atiku’s Lawyer’s Travelled To Cambridge To Confirm Buhari’s Certificate – And The Disappointment That Followed

September 6, 2019 - Updated on February 9, 2025

Vanguard Apologizes To Professor Osinbajo Over Fake News, Retracts Story

September 25, 2019 - Updated on February 9, 2025

I Will Waive my Constitutional Immunity to Clear my Name – Osinbajo

September 25, 2019 - Updated on February 9, 2025
Nigeria

Lest We Forget: Security Issues in Nigeria from 1999 to Date!

0
ISHA SESAY: A GOOD BOOK ON CHIBOK, HAMPERED BY MISREPRESENTATIONS

ISHA SESAY: A GOOD BOOK ON CHIBOK, HAMPERED BY MISREPRESENTATIONS

0
Ministerial list: Nigerians react to Buhari’s nomination of Akpabio, Keyamo, Saraki, others

Ministerial list: Nigerians react to Buhari’s nomination of Akpabio, Keyamo, Saraki, others

0
Channels TV Reporter Precious Owolabi Shot During Shiite, Police Clash Is Dead

Channels TV Reporter Precious Owolabi Shot During Shiite, Police Clash Is Dead

0
Minister Edun Leads FG’s New Push for Agricultural Revamp with Propcom+ Support

Minister Edun Leads FG’s New Push for Agricultural Revamp with Propcom+ Support

May 8, 2025
A Word of Caution to the Nigerian Public: Don’t Fall for the Traore Fake Hype

A Word of Caution to the Nigerian Public: Don’t Fall for the Traore Fake Hype

May 5, 2025
Why I Share in Wale Edun’s Optimism On The Nigerian Economy

At IMF Spring Meetings, Wale Edun Makes A Strong Case For Nigeria’s Economic Reform

May 5, 2025
Tuggar in Niamey: Nigeria, Niger Renew Diplomatic Ties, Reaffirm Joint Commitment to Regional Development

Nigeria As Africa’s Big Brother: Why Tuggar’s Visit to Niger Signals a New Dawn

May 1, 2025

Recent News

Minister Edun Leads FG’s New Push for Agricultural Revamp with Propcom+ Support

Minister Edun Leads FG’s New Push for Agricultural Revamp with Propcom+ Support

May 8, 2025
A Word of Caution to the Nigerian Public: Don’t Fall for the Traore Fake Hype

A Word of Caution to the Nigerian Public: Don’t Fall for the Traore Fake Hype

May 5, 2025
Why I Share in Wale Edun’s Optimism On The Nigerian Economy

At IMF Spring Meetings, Wale Edun Makes A Strong Case For Nigeria’s Economic Reform

May 5, 2025
Tuggar in Niamey: Nigeria, Niger Renew Diplomatic Ties, Reaffirm Joint Commitment to Regional Development

Nigeria As Africa’s Big Brother: Why Tuggar’s Visit to Niger Signals a New Dawn

May 1, 2025
Daily Concord News

Bringing the most intriguing News from around the world you everyone in a positive way

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Africa
  • Basketball
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Food
  • Football
  • Foreign Affairs
  • Gaming
  • Health
  • Health
  • Interviews
  • Lifestyle
  • local
  • News
  • Nigeria
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Science
  • Security
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • World

Recent News

Minister Edun Leads FG’s New Push for Agricultural Revamp with Propcom+ Support

Minister Edun Leads FG’s New Push for Agricultural Revamp with Propcom+ Support

May 8, 2025
A Word of Caution to the Nigerian Public: Don’t Fall for the Traore Fake Hype

A Word of Caution to the Nigerian Public: Don’t Fall for the Traore Fake Hype

May 5, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

© 2025 Daily Concord News - All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result

© 2025 Daily Concord News - All Rights Reserved.