Ministerial nominee, Dele Alake has said he will support any proposal by the Senate to strengthen the social media regulations in Nigeria.
Mr Alake who is currently the special adviser to the president on special duties, communications and strategy, said this when he appeared before the Senate Committee for screening on Wednesday in Abuja.
He said the social media laws in the country had become so weak that even victims were uninterested in using them.
Alake advocated the strengthening of laws regulating the use of social media in the country to prevent abuse.
“That is the first thing I’ll do; I’ll strengthen the laws and applications of those laws and I’ll support anything that comes from the hallowed chamber on laws.
“The social media has two sides; there is the negative and positive side, just like every human endeavour.
“The positive side we all know like the instant spread of news or propagation of news, which is faster.
“However, the downside is that it is so detrimental to the good and decent society,” he said.“In my time as a journalist and editor for 10 years, I learnt that there are laws that guide our conduct in every endeavour, but the application of these laws has been so challenging that “Even victims of libel, aspersion, defamation and all kinds of negative hesitate to apply the law on the culprit,” he said.
He added, “I have been on the editor chair for several years, and the most important point for an editor is to avoid litigation. But the receiving public may not know this.
“But the public would not also seize the opportunity to apply the full weight of the law when there is an infraction by any medium.”
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