Sam Amadi, director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thoughts, claims that criticizing the corrupt Nigerian police force is not illegal in the digital realm.
The assertion can be true or untrue, according to Amadi, and it can be questioned.
Amadi compared the rapid use of arrest as a response to objectionable speech to authoritarianism and a lack of problem-solving skills in a Sunday post on his X account.
He firmly stated that it is not a cybercrime to accuse @PolicNG or IGPs of corruption. It is an assertion that can be proven or disproven.
“This hasty decision to cite dissenting opinions as grounds for arrest appears to be an authoritarian reaction to the apparent inability to address the issues at hand.”