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I’ll be the last person to support any idea terminating a recourse to information - S - Edoman - 12-10-2019 I’ll be the last person to support any idea terminating a recourse to information - Soyinka speaks on hate speech bill Prof Wole Soyinka has opened up on why he is against the controversial hate speech which made it to the floor of the Nigerian senate. The Nobel Laureate who spoke in Abuja at a summit to mark the United Nations International Anti- Corruption Day, said he will be the last person to support any idea terminating a recourse to information even though he has been a victim of hate news and fake news. He said; Quote:“We all are disgusted with fake news, hate news, destabilising and toxic news, but let’s ask ourselves seriously what we think we are doing if we start chopping off the heads of those whom we considered to have offended our sensibilities, either as individuals or as institutions, especially if such actions terminate the possibility of free expression, even though sometimes there is abuse of that expression. He pointed out that Nigerians might be unjustly punished by security agencies if the bill is passed into law. According to him, proposal of a capital punishment for hate speech is an attempt to take away free speech from Nigerians. Soyinka said; Quote:“For instance, if the DSS is accused tomorrow of corruption, the DSS will say this is hate speech, off with its head and then maybe when we get to court and the judge grants the poor felon a temporary reprieve to bail, any security agency can then jump in the court, re-arrest the felon, break into the citadel of justice and say ‘we are re-arresting this individual because he’s indulged in hate speech’. Soyinka also lashed out at the Nigerian government for using the word "revolution" as its frontline charge in the prosecution of #RevolutionNow convener, Omoyele Soyinka. He added; Quote:“Am I going to be thrown in jail right away because the word revolution frightens some people? |