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The FG has given fresh update and revealed why Twitter ban is yet to be lifted.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Federal Government has given fresh update and revealed why the Twitter Ban is yet to be lifted.
While responding to a question from a participant at Nigeria International Partnership Forum in Paris, the Information, Culture and Tourism Minister, Lai Mohammed said the government has not lifted the suspension on the microblogging and social networking service because it has met 10 of the 12 conditions given to it.
Raising the hope of Nigerians that all issues with the social media firm will be resolved in a matter of time, the minister clarified that the Twitter suspension had nothing to do with issues bordering on President Muhammadu Buhari.
Most investors at the forum were eager to know the circumstances that led to the suspension of Twitter.
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Mohammed, who spoke in fluent French, caught his audience unawares.
A lady participant, who sought clarification on the ban, was perplexed by the minister’s mastery of French.
The minister took time to explain why the suspension of Twitter was yet-to-be lifted.
He said: “I want to categorically say that Twitter was not bannned by Nigera, it was only suspended. So, Twitter was never banned, it was suspended.
“Also, the suspension has nothing to do with President Muhammadu Buhari. The correspondences between us and Twitter have reached advanced stage. I want to say that the correspondences and the exchanges have been fruitful.
“But we have a few more issues to resolve. Out of about 12 conditions, Twitter has been able to meet 10. Very soon, all issues will be resolved in a way that it will be good for both our country and Twitter.”
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