Social Media Has Its Good And Negative Impacts- Desmond Elliot

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Nollywood actor,  Desmond Elliot who is representing Surulere constituency in the Lagos state house of assembly says recently in the news after a Twitter influencer Dr. Olufunmilayo reported that the lawmaker representing Surulere constituency was pushed a bill against the use of social media.

Elliot in his reaction denied the accusations saying it is false and that no House of Assembly developed such a bill.

But on Thursday, a video surfaced online where Elliot was speaking at a recent plenary where he addressed the vices of social media.

In the video that has gone viral on various digital platforms, the lawmaker reacted to the unrest that trailed the shooting of $EndSARS protesters at Lekki toll gate.

https://youtu.be/k7rugdsk4qw?t=3

“We need to address certain things: Nigerian youth; social media; social influencers. These make the narrative that we’re seeing today. Except we’re joking with ourselves, social media has its negative impacts,” he can be heard saying.

“Let me first thank you for condemning the wanton killings and carnage that happened at Lekki. When I went through the comments, I could not believe it, Mr. Speaker. Curses, the abuses from children.

“And I asked myself, ‘Is this Nigeria? What is going on? Children cursing. People having the effrontery to enter an Oba’s palace and hold his staff of office? Culture is gone!

“Mr. Speaker, in the next five years, there will be no Nigeria if we don’t start now. The youth is not only those who do the peaceful protest. Those who have looted and destroyed lives, they are youths as well.

“Pregnant women went into malls, picked things, and went away. When shall we change this narrative? I put it to all the celebrities out there and all the motivational speakers. This is the only country we have.

“When anything happens, what is our common say is ‘we die here’. Please celebrities and social media influencers, stop the hatred already. You have a means constitutionally to change the government, it’s called your PVC.”

 

 

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