 The Social Economic Rights and Accountability Project has asked the African Commission on Human and People's Rights in Bangi, Gambia, to issue provisional measures to urgently stop the Nigerian government and national assembly from supporting and pushing through tubers to gark the media and impose obituary in harsh punishment on journalists, broadcast stations, media houses and media practitioners in Nigeria. The complaint followed the move to push through two repressive bills to amend the National Broadcasting Act and to amend the Niger Press Cantal Act. The bills are reportedly sponsored by Chairman, House Committee on Information, Sherbu, or Deboning. In the complaint, dated June 26, 2021, unsigned by Serap Deputy Director, Kuala Wale, or Lua Dari, the organization said the push by the Nigerian government and the national assembly to support and pass the two anti-media bills is unlawful, as passing the bills would be contrary to the country's obligations to respect, protect, promote and fulfil the rights to freedom of expression, access to information and need of freedom under Rattacles 1 and 9 of the African Charter. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.