NBA President faults move to regulate social media

The President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Olumide Akpata has faulted the restrengthened calls for regulation of social media by the federal government.

Akpata who admitted that there are people who are “irresponsible” in their usage of social media, however, stated that the timing is wrong in an interview on Channels Television’s “Sunday Politics”.

He said “I struggle with the terms that we bandy around. As I said, I think the social media space is regulated already.  Are we saying regulate or shutdown? What are we saying because we hear them using regulate? We hear the minister of Information use the word ‘sanitize.’ I just say to myself, ‘what are we trying to do?’ The timing is suspicious. And if we need to tweak the laws here and there, as we amend our laws every day to meet with issues that may come up that were not previously contemplated, we are all well and good.  But it is not throwing out the baby and the bathwater approach like I suspect that is in contemplation by those who are handling the levers of power today. That is not going to work.”

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