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Recent comments by Mohammed, Nigeria’s minister of information, indicate that the federal government does not appear to be backing down Twitter’s suspension.
The federal government says it is putting in place measures to ensure that those destroying public property will be dealt with competent courts of jurisdiction.
Twitter, in reaction to indefinite suspension slammed on it in Nigeria, said access to the free and open internet is an essential human right in modern society.
Mike Ozekhome says the federal government is trying to cover its atrocities from the international community by its decision to suspend Twitter in Nigeria.
The federal government annouced that it has suspended, indefinitely, the operations of the microblogging and social networking service, Twitter, in Nigeria.
The Nigerian social media space has been buzzing since the decision of the federal government to suspend the usage of Twitter in the country on Friday, June 4.
The minister of information, Lai Mohammed, has condemned the attacks on police formations in the southeast. He said policemen deserve to be treated better.
The minister of information and culture, Lai Mohammed, has faulted Twitter’s policy, describing it as double standard. The minister made the statement on June 2
Former governor Ayo Fayose, has asked Twitter to hold presidential spokesman Garba Shehu and Lai Mohammed for President Muhammdu Buhari’s controversial tweet.
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