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Democracy Day: Foreign Envoys Call For Urgent Review Of Nigeria’s Cybercrimes Act

Last updated: June 12, 2025 1:03 pm
2 days ago Sadyat Dosumu
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As Nigeria marks Democracy Day today, the heads of missions of the United States (U.S.), United Kingdom (UK), Canada, Finland and Norway have advised the Federal Government to prevent misuse of the Cybercrimes Act, to protect free speech and economic growth

In a joint statement released by Richard Mills (Jr) of the U.S. Embassy, Richard Montgomery of British High Commission, Sanna Selin of Embassy of Finland, Svein Baera of Embassy of Norway and Pasquale Salvaggio of Canadian High Commission, the foreign missions congratulated the Nigerian people’s commitment to 26 years of democratic governance

According to them, healthy democracies are formed of many important ingredients, noting that when marking 25 years of democracy in Nigeria in 2024, President Bola Tinubu underlined that in Nigeria, “there must be diverse perspectives and viewpoints.”

The envoys said Nigeria’s Constitution, they observed, enshrines the right to freedom of expression, to protect its citizens’ rights, and to foster a society where people can debate and discuss ideas free from government control

They added that the right, a principle of trusting ordinary citizens to have discussion in the virtual public square, remains vital today.

The diplomats noted the concerns raised by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) about the 2015 Cybercrimes Act, the amendments made to it in 2024, and the law’s impact on free expression, last April.
They said the NHRC’s advisory on freedom of expression warned that it “has potential for abuse, particularly with respect to arrests and prosecutions of activists, journalists, bloggers, and ordinary social media users

They stated: “Misuse of the Cybercrimes Act undermines democratic advancement and civic participation. It also jeopardises the confidence of investors and risks deterring the innovation needed for economic growth,” referring to the case of Dele Farotimi, charged with 12 counts of cybercrime after he reported alleged corruption in the judiciary in a book and on a podcast”

“This distortion of the law’s original intent can lead to citizens becoming hesitant to speak out, weakening democratic accountability, and potentially fuelling distrust in government.

“The Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) estimates that the country loses $500 million yearly to cybercrime. This problem requires a response,” the statement noted.

It, however, lamented that the Cybercrimes Act’s broad language left room for confusion and potential abuse, especially its vague definitions of ‘false information’, ‘cyberstalking’, ‘harassment’ and ‘insult

The law’s broad scope allows it to be misused against Nigerian citizens seeking to express dissent, form opinions, or criticise powerful people.

They, therefore, welcomed the commitment from the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, to collaborate with the National Assembly and relevant stakeholders in reviewing the Cybercrimes Act, so that it protects the values enshrined in the Constitution.

Editor : Ena Agbanoma

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