‘Most Conditions Have Been Accepted’—Buhari Government Hints On Lifting Twitter Suspension | Sahara Reporters TwitterBanInNigeria
The Nigerian government on Wednesday hinted that the suspension of Twitter in Nigeria may soon be lifted following negotiations with the microblogging platform.
The minister expressed confidence that everything would be resolved with Twitter within a few days or weeks while acknowledging the concerns of Nigerians. The Buhari-led government had on June 4 announced the suspension of Twitter in Nigeria. Telecommunication companies blocked access to Twitter on June 5, after they received a directive from the Nigerian Communications Commission.
Following the ban, groups including the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project had dragged the government to the ECOWAS court.
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