Twitter Working ‘To Restore Access’ In Nigeria After FG Ban

Twitter Working ‘To Restore Access’ In Nigeria After FG Ban

Social media gaint, Twitter on Saturday said it is working to restore access to its services in Nigeria.

The Federal Government Yesterday Friday announced a suspension of the bird app services in the country.

“We are deeply concerned by the blocking of Twitter in Nigeria,” Twitter’s public policy team tweeted on Saturday. “Access to the free and #OpenInternet is an essential human right in modern society.

“We will work to restore access for all those in Nigeria who rely on Twitter to communicate and connect with the world. #KeepitOn”

Meanwhile Twitter in Nigeria woke up on Saturday unable to access the microblogging websites while some navigated the hurdle using Virtual Private Networks (VPN).

The Association of Licensed Telecommunication Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), an industry group, confirmed it had received directives from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the industry regulator, to suspend access to Twitter.

The President of ALTON, Gbenga Adebayo, made this known in a statement on Saturday.

Mr. Adebayo noted that the association wished to confirm that its members had received formal instructions from NCC, the industry regulator, to suspend access to Twitter.

The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, has also directed the immediate prosecution of offenders of the Federal Government’s ban on Twitter operations in Nigeria.

READ ALSO: https://blackboxnigeria.com/breaking-attorney-general-orders-prosecution-of-nigerians-still-using-twitter/

Prior to the suspension placed on Twitter, the social media gaint had deleted a tweet made by President Muhammadu Buhari where the threatened to deal with “misbehaving” Nigerians.

READ ALSO: https://blackboxnigeria.com/twitter-deletes-president-buharis-tweet-where-he-promised-to-deal-with-nigerians-misbehaving/

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