Elrufai new law on preacing
You're referring to the new law on preaching in Kaduna State, Nigeria, signed by Governor Nasir El-Rufai in 2020. The law, known as the Kaduna State Prohibition of Forced Conversion, Hate Speech, and Protection of Religion and Incitement Against Other Religious Groups Law, 2020, has been the subject of controversy and debate.
The law aims to prevent forced conversions, hate speech, and incitement against other religious groups, and to promote religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence. Some of the key provisions of the law include:
- Prohibition of forced conversion: The law makes it illegal to force anyone to convert to a different religion, and provides penalties for those who engage in such activities.
- Hate speech: The law defines hate speech as any statement or action that is intended to incite hatred, violence, or discrimination against a person or group based on their religion, ethnicity, or other characteristics.
- Protection of religion: The law provides protection for religious groups and individuals from hate speech, incitement, and other forms of religious intolerance.
- Incitement: The law makes it illegal to incite others to commit violence or other harmful acts against a person or group based on their religion, ethnicity, or other characteristics.
The law has been criticized by some religious groups and human rights organizations, who argue that it is overly broad and could be used to restrict religious freedom and silence critics of the government. Others have argued that the law is necessary to prevent religious violence and promote peaceful coexistence.
It's worth noting that the law has been amended several times since its initial passage, and the government has made efforts to address some of the concerns raised by critics. However, the law remains a controversial issue in Nigeria, and its implementation and impact are still being debated.