Former Nigerian Minister of Aviation, Mr Femi Fani-Kayode, showed his displeasure at the Senate’s plan to amend the proposed death penalty clause in the hate speech bill pending before the chamber.
Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, who sponsored the ‘hate speech bill’ had, on Sunday, said that the Senate may amend the proposed death penalty clause in the bill.
The lawmaker assured that the death penalty proposed in the bill would be amended by the Senate “when it is subjected to legislative input at the National Assembly.”
However, Fani-Kayode expressed his displeasure and said: “Removing the death penalty for so-called “hate speech” is not enough. You must scrap the entire Bill, send it back to Singapore where it came from, get on your knees and ask God. Also, ask the people for forgiveness for having the temerity to try to deprive them of their right to speak freely” on his Twitter page.
See his tweet below: