IPOB Leaders, Arewa Youths May be Charged for Terrorism
As hate speech paints Nigeria’s political landscape
with dark shades the, federal government says the leaders of Arewa Youths and
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) risk being charged and jailed for terrorism
if their agitations continue to be powered by hate speeches.
Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, speaking at the
Security Retreat of the National Economic Council, declared hate speech an act
of terrorism. He said that the federal government has drawn a line on hate
speeches and warned that transgressors will be dealt with accordingly.
“The Federal Government has today drawn the line
on hate speech. Hate speech is a specie of terrorism. Terrorism as it is defined
popularly is the unlawful use of violence or intimidation against individuals
or groups especially for political ends. The law, that is the Terrorism
(Prevention) Act 2011 (as amended), defines terrorism as inter Alia, an act
which deliberately done with malice which may seriously harm or damage a
country or seriously intimidate a population.
The intimidation of a population by words, by
speech is an act of terrorism and this government intends to take this matter
very seriously. As I have said, we’ve drawn a line against hate speech, it will
not be tolerated, it will be taken as an act of terrorism, and all of the
consequences will follow it,”Osinbajo warned.
He added, “I call on all business, religious and
political leaders, whatever your political leaning, your religion or tribe or
faith to condemn in the strongest possible terms at all times, hate speech.
“Speech that promotes violence against an
individual or group, especially when such comes from people of your own faith, tribe
or group, your silence in such situations can only be seen as an endorsement.”
Drawing examples from modern day history,
Osinbajo said, “Hate speech, and the promotion of the same throughout history
from Nazi Germany and the extermination of Jews to the Rwandan genocide
succeeded in achieving their barbarous ends by the silence of influential,
voices from the aggressor communities.
“When leaders in communities that speak in such a
manner as to create dissension or to intimidate a population are quiet, they do
a great disservice to our unity and nation. This is why I urge all of our political leaders,
religious leaders, business leaders and all of those who truly want a united
country and a country where there will be peace and security, to ensure that we
do not tolerate by our silence the hate speech that we hear every day in our
community.”
IPOB leaders, Arewa Youths May be Charged for Terrorism
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