Call Your Followers to Order, Commission tells Jonathan, Buhari
National Human Rights Commission (NHR) has called on the presidential
candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives
Congress, Dr Goodluck Jonathan and General Muhammadu Buhari respectively
to refrain from making statements capable of inciting their followers
to violence.
The commission decried the alarming rate of hate speeches that have
characterised electioneering campaigns and political commentaries in the
country ahead of the 2015 Polls.
The Chairman of the Governing Council of the commission, Dr Chidi
Odinkalu made the call at a Media Roundtable to stop the use of hate
speech during campaign.
He warned that except leaders of political parties and candidates made
delineate efforts to call their followers to order, violence may be
inevitable after the election.
He said: "We are going into election. We are not going for war. And we
must prove that we can do this and come out better and stronger as a
nation."
He urged Nigerians to respect the choices of others in the events leading to the 2015 polls.
He pointed out that Nigeria had already lost too many lives to
insurgency and could not afford to lose any of its citizens to post
election violence.
He said the media were critical in ensuring that hate speech were not
published. He therefore called on media practitioners to come forth with
ideas on how to stop publication of hate speech.
Odinkalu also urged the Nigerian media to renew it's commitment to
its social responsibility by ensuring that it refuses to publish or
broadcast any statement that has any semblance of the hate speech.
He said that it was a violation of section 95 (2) of the Electoral Act
for anyone to use the pulpilt to preach in support of a political party
or a candidate.
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