NIGERIA GOVERNMENT TO LIFT TWITTER BAN IN FEW DAYS: MINISTER LAI MOHAMMED

     Speaking at a press conference on the violence that trailed the EndSARS protests in Abuja, the Minister of Information and Communication, Alhaji Lai Mohammed said social media was used to spread fake news and disinformation that catalyzed the violence that was witnessed across the country.The Federal Government has assured Nigerians that all issues that led to the suspension of activities of the popular microblogging platform, Twitter, will be sorted out soon.

     Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, gave the assurance while fielding questions from State House correspondents after the meeting of the Federal Execugtive Council (FEC), at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Mohammed, who declined to give a specific timeline on when the suspension would be lifted, said the ongoing discussions between the government and Twitter had been “productive” and “respective”, Ask on the latest on the Twitter ban in the country as he had promised on August 11 that the ban would be lifted very soon, the minister said, he think even Twitter itself two days ago gave what he will call a progress report on their talks with them, and he think if he want to quote them rightly, it has been productive and quite respectful.
     And as to the qualifying when, how soon is soon, right I want to assure you that the time that Twitter operation has been suspended, between the time it has been suspended, and when it will be restored is by far, much, much shorter. If the operation has been suspended for about 100 days now, I can tell that we’re just actually talking about a few, just a few more days now.What we’re trying to do is the changes that have been going on, but I can assure us that we’re not mindful of the anxiety of Nigerians and both parties are working very hard to put a closure on the matter.

    Twitter itself said the changes have been very, very productive on both parties. It has not been advisory at all. And it’s quite respectful When asked further to be specific on when the matter would be resolved, Mohammed said: “Honestly, we have gone very far, I won’t be specific, but we have gone very far, and honestly, it’s just going to be very, very soon, just take my word for that.“Honestly, I can’t be more specific than what I’ve told you that it is going to be very soon.”
   The federal government had said the microblogging platform was suspended because it provide an avenue for people threatening the corporate existence of Nigeria. Mohammed had Jack Dorsey, CEO of Twitter, help to fund the recent #EndSARS protest while allowing the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, to use the platform to call for the killing of policemen.

  Mohammed had on June 9 listed conditions that must be met by Twitter, including that it must now be registered in Nigeria as a business concern,There are reports that Nigeria has lost at least $360 million over the Twitter ban.

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    1. I really hope soo. Omorr, i miss twitter

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  2. I think it's high time they lift the ban abeg. It's not sweet with VPN

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  3. At long last, we can get back to social media fully

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  4. Looking forward to seeing Twitter function again

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  5. I can not wait to be back on Twitter

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  6. I miss normal Twitter. We need all the werey Nigerians to be back on Twitter. They make it funnnn

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  7. We need Twitter back.it really boring lately

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  8. It is some how boring for banding Twitter in the country

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  9. Make them bring our twitter back shaa

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  10. Mtcheeeew.. What was the need for the ban in the first place

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  11. Nigeria always doing unnecessary things and coming to rectify the unneccesity

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  12. I don’t care about Twitter our problems are beyond that

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  13. Make Dem lift am abeg. I have missed Twitter Soo much

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