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B00M: Federal Government Denies Banning Twitter In Court | READ IN FULL

Faith Ukanwa

Jul 23, 2021

The Federal Government of Nigeria has denied banning a micro-blogging Application, Twitter, before a Federal High Court in Lagos.

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The Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, representing the Federal Government, said this in a counter-affidavit they deposed to in response to an originating motion filed by a Human Rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong.

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The FG in its defense, further stated that many Nigerians are still using Twitter.

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Effiong sued the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, Malami, and the Federal Government for suspending the social media platform.

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The suit marked FHC/L/CS/542/2021, Effiong is seeking nine reliefs, including an order of perpetual injunction restraining the respondents from further suspending, deactivating or banning the operation and accessibility of Twitter or any other social media service in Nigeria because the act was in violation of his rights.

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Effiong prayed the court to declare the threat of prosecution by Malami and Lai Mohammed against Nigerians who 'violate' the suspension or ban of Twitter, as illegal as there is no written law backing it.

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An affidavit deposed by Mr Ilop Lawrence on behalf of the Federal Government and the AGF read in part;

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"The applicant (Effiong) and the class he seeks to represent can still operate those Twitter accounts from anywhere in the world and even from Nigeria. Nigerians are still tweeting, even at this moment as the ban on Twitter is not aimed at intimidating Nigerians or an infringement on the rights of Nigerians to express their opinion.

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"The respondents (Federal Government and AGF) have never stopped the applicant (Effiong) and the class of persons he seeks to represent from voicing their opinions to access government information and offer criticism where necessary."

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The government told the court that Nigerians are still free to use other platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, Tiktok and others.

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The Federal Government also denied knowledge of Twitter deleting Buhari's tweet which had offended many Nigerians.

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It said Twitter had made its platform accessible to elements like Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB); and had supported the #EndSARS protests of October 2020 which was later hijacked by hoodlums.

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The government further stated that Nigerians should direct their anger at Twitter and not the government because Twitter would not have been suspended if it complied with Nigeria's laws.

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It told the court that the Twitter suspension would be lifted once the platform registers with the NBC and the Corporate Affairs Commission

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Recall that the FG on Friday, June 4, 2021, announced the suspension of Twitter after the platform deleted a tweet by President Muhammadu Buhari.

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However, many Nigerians have bypassed the Twitter suspension by using Virtual Private Network (VPN).

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Following the use of VPN to access the social media platform, the AGF, threatened to prosecute anyone still using the platform in the country.

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The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), subsequently ordered all radio and television stations to delete their Twitter accounts.

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