FG Reveals How Twitter Negotiated With Nigeria To Lift Suspension

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by Victor Ndubuisi
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The Federal Government has said that the suspension of the operation of Twitter in Nigeria is legal and constitutional.

Appearing before a House of Representatives investigative hearing on Tuesday, Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said the suspension of Twitter is backed by international laws including articles 24, 25 and 26 of the African Union on Cyber Security and Personal Data Protection (CCPR).

He stated that the operation of Twitter in the Nigerian social media space is illegal, adding that Twitter was used to disseminate information “that endangers the life and security” of Nigerians and cause disunity in the country.

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He said: “Following the above, the federal government of Nigeria is further empowered to take all reasonable steps to defend its cyberspace where it perceives or finds that a cyber-crime, is threatened to be committed, has been committed, or is being committed on and through its cyberspace.

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“In the circumstance, the decision of the Federal Government to ban the activities of Twitter for being a national security threat is well-founded in law in light of the fact that the platform affords IPOB, an organisation already proscribed by the Federal High Court, to champion its seditious and terrorist based activities.”

Speaking further, Mohammed said the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 2020 does not permit foreign companies to do business in Nigeria if not registered.

He said Twitter cannot be given the “legitimate rights” to operate until it is incorporated in Nigeria.

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“As it regards that operation of foreign companies in Nigeria, the law provides that a foreign company which fails to take necessary steps to obtain incorporation as a separate entity in Nigeria for that purpose, but until so incorporated, the foreign company shall not carry on business in Nigeria or exercise any powers of a registered company,” he said.

“Hence, flowing from this background a foreign company as Twitter cannot be clothed with the legitimate rights to operate as a company registered in Nigeria, as they are not licensed accordingly.

“Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is also observed that the operations of Twitter in the Nigerian social space is not legally permissible when it is used in the airing of information that endangers the life and security of the majority of citizens of Nigeria.

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“The principles of law are clear on the exercise of personal human rights in the face of national security threats which affects the larger citizen.”

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