Senator Dino
Melaye stated on his Twitter handle (@dino_melaye) while sharing a copy of a
petition he wrote to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Kpotum
Idris, calling for an investigation into the alleged crime of cyber-stalling.
He has vowed
that the Publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, would go to jail for an
alleged crime of cyber-stalling against his person.
It could be
recalled that Sahara Reporters published a story on Melaye claiming he forged
his Bachelors’ degree certificate in Geography.
In the
petition, Melaye named Omoyele Sowore, Temitope Olumuyide, Incorporated Trustee
of Sahara Reporters Media Foundation, and Sahara Reporters Media Group Inc. as
individuals to be investigated and forced to answer to the law for causing to
be published a false and vexatious story that “insulted, impaired, harmed,
damaged and assassinated” his character.
According to
the petition which had been acknowledged by the IGP, the act allegedly committed
by the individuals and organizations contravened provisions of section 24(1) of
the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention ETC) Act 2015. The petition reads in
part: “I will like to draw your attention to the recent cyber-stalling acts
committed against my person by the following persons and organizations.
1. Omoyele
Sowore
2. Temitope
Olumuyide
3.
Incorporated trustee of Sahara Reporters Media Foundation; and, 4. Sahara
Reporters Media Group Inc.
“Sometime
this month (March 2017), the above listed individuals and organizations caused
certain false and vexatious to be sent by means of electronic communication,
computer system and network against me.
“And they
rightly know same to be false and that I am a graduate of the Ahmadu Bello
University (ABU) Zaria. “This is contrary to section 24(1) of the Cybercrime
(Prohibition, Prevention ETC) Act 2015.
“Subsection
states thus: A person who knowingly sends message or other matter by means of
computer system or network that: (b) he knows to be false, for the purpose of
causing annoyance, inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult, criminal
intimidation, enmity, hatred, ill-will, or needless anxiety to another, or
causes such a message to be sent, commits such an offence under this Act, and…
“Sir, this
act is highly vexatious, an insult, and an attempt to impair, harm, and damage
and assassinate my character.
“I, humbly
implore you Sir, to use your good office to order the immediate investigation
of this act and ensure the said individuals and organizations are made to
answer to the law. “I thank you and convey to you the assurances of my highest
esteem.”
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