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Civil Right Groups Decry FG’s Continuous Ban on Twitter

Coalitions of human right groups have decried the continuous ban on Twitter, a Microblogging firm by the federal government.

Ravenewsonline.com reports that Nigeria’s Twitter ban entered 100 days on Sunday, September 12th, 2021.

Valery Njiaba, Communications Officer, Paradigm Initiative, in a statement released on Tuesday, said that this stringent and obnoxious position by the federal government has left the civil society, frontline actors and organizations advocating for digital rights and freedom of expression in disarray.

On Monday, September 13th, Paradigm Initiative (PIN), Enough is Enough (EiE) Nigeria, Media Rights Agenda (MRA), and Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) jointly organized a press conference to dissect the implications and the way forward on the Twitter ban in Nigeria at CIVIC Hive, Yaba, Lagos.

According to the statement, “On the panel to shed light on the trending and unlawful act were ‘Gbenga Sesan, PIN’s Executive Director, ‘Yemi Adamolekun, EiE Nigeria’s Executive Director, and Ayode Longe, MRA’s Program Director.

“They unanimously called on the Federal Government to refrain from actions that put Nigeria among the nations that constantly violate human rights and infringe on its citizens’ fundamental and socio-economic rights guaranteed by their constitution”.

‘Gbenga Sesan addressing members  pointed a finger at the government stating the ban on Twitter in Nigeria is a misplaced priority, amidst all the critical issues the country is facing, and Twitter is not one of them.

He looked at the economic impact of the ban saying the ban has impacted revenue projections of many businesses, and that according to netsblock.com Nigeria has lost N148bn In 100 Days.

Also, ‘Yemi Adamolekun stretched on the fact that “for the government to constantly shy from pertinent issues such as security, unemployment, and blame a platform for allowing people to express their dissatisfaction is pure laziness and shows they are not ready to solve these issues” also indicating the Twitter ban is a disservice to both the government and its citizens.

In his opening statement, Ayode Longe MRA’s Program Director gave a rundown of the coalition’s activities against the Twitter ban, Partners’ Actions, and Activities in Response to Suspension of Twitter.

These are just a few of the actions taken in defense of our right to freedom of expression and access to information as well as the rights of all other Nigerians.

 

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