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Twitter Ban: FG Invites US, UK Envoys Others

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The Federal Government has invited the envoys of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and the European Union in Nigeria over their comments on the suspension of the operation of Twitter in the country.

It was gathered that the invitation was contained in a statement released by Crisis Monitoring and Public Communications Division of the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The statement was signed by Mr Kimiebi Ebienfa, of Foreign Affairs ministry in Abuja on Monday.

The statement reads, “I am directed to inform that following the recent ban on Twitter by the Federal Government and Press Statement issued by some Heads of Diplomatic Missions Accredited to Nigeria on the subject matter, the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Excellency, Geoffrey Onyeama has invited the affected Ambassadors to a meeting today at noon.”

“The venue is Minister’s Conference Room, 8th Floor.”

“You are here invited to cover the Meeting. Thanks for your usual cooperation.

Recall that Canada, EU, UK, US, and the Republic of Ireland in a joint statement said banning systems of expression is not the way forward.

The statement was titled, ‘Joint Statement From The Diplomatic Missions Of Canada, The European Union (Delegation To Nigeria), The Republic Of Ireland, The United Kingdom And The United States Of America’.

According to the statement, “The diplomatic missions of Canada, the European Union (Delegation to Nigeria), the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States of America convey our disappointment over the Government of Nigeria’s announcement suspending #Twitter and proposing registration requirements for other social media.”

“We strongly support the fundamental human right of free expression and access to information as a pillar of democracy in Nigeria as around the world and these rights apply online as well as offline.

“Banning systems of expression is not the answer. These measures inhibit access to information and commerce at precisely the moment when Nigeria needs to foster inclusive dialogue and expression of opinions, as well as share vital information in this time of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The path to a more secure Nigeria lies in more, not less, communication to accompany the concerted efforts of Nigeria’s citizens in fulsome dialogue toward unity, peace and prosperity.

“As Nigeria’s partners, we stand ready to assist in achieving these goals.”

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