An Appraisal of the Freedom of Information Act (FoIA) in Nigeria

Oberiri Destiny Apuke
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This study appraises the Freedom of Information Act in Nigeria. The study made use of qualitative research method. The researcher consulted secondary sources such as books, journals, and magazines for the collection of data. The study reveals that in Nigeria, Freedom of Information Act contains more exemption sections and clauses than sections that grant access to information. This means that some mischievous public officers can use these sections for unjust and mischievous purposes. Another fundamental issue that affects The Freedom of Information Act is some other media laws that are still fully operational in Nigeria. For example, we have the Official Secrets Act, Evidence Act, the Public Complaints Commission Act, the Statistics Act, and the Criminal Code; all aimed at suppressing the free flow of information. The study recommends that the workability of the law in Nigeria remains a concern. Allaying this concern will be highly predicated on how well strict compliance is made to the relevant provisions of the law. Some of the anti-press laws that adorn or law book should either be expunged or repelled. It is in that, that the FoIA can be beneficial to the Nigerian nation and its citizens alike.
尼日利亚《信息自由法》评析
本研究评估尼日利亚的资讯自由法案。本研究采用定性研究方法。为了收集数据,研究人员查阅了书籍、期刊和杂志等二手资料。研究表明,在尼日利亚,《信息自由法》包含的豁免条款和条款比授予获取信息的条款更多。这意味着一些恶意的公职人员可以利用这些条款来达到不公正和恶意的目的。影响《资讯自由法》的另一个根本问题是尼日利亚仍在全面执行的其他一些媒体法。例如,我们有《官方保密法》、《证据法》、《公众投诉委员会法》、《统计法》和《刑法》;所有这些都是为了压制信息的自由流动。该研究建议,尼日利亚法律的可行性仍然令人担忧。减轻这种关切在很大程度上取决于是否严格遵守法律的有关规定。一些装饰或法律书籍的反出版法律应该被删除或排斥。正是在这一点上,《信息自由法》对尼日利亚国家及其公民都是有益的。
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