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Nigeria could lift Twitter ban by end of year, minister says
2021-08-20 00:00:00.0     环球邮报-世界     原网页

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       Justices of the Ecowas community court, pictured, in session to hear the lawsuits brought by Nigeria NGOs seeking to overturn the country's Twitter ban in Abuja, Nigeria, July 9, 2021. R

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       Nigeria expects to lift its ban on Twitter before the end of the year, Information Minister Lai Mohammed told Reuters on Thursday, adding that the government was awaiting a response on three final requests made of the social media platform.

       The ban, announced in June, has hurt Nigerian businesses and drawn widespread condemnation for its deleterious effect on freedom of expression and the ease of doing business in Africa’s most populous nation.

       Mohammed said the government had reached agreements on seven of 10 of requests made to Twitter but was waiting for the company’s response on final issues, including setting up a local office, paying tax locally and cooperating with the government to regulate content and harmful tweets.

       “We certainly want to put this behind us before the end of the year,” Mohammed said.

       The government suspended Twitter on June 4 after it removed a post from President Muhammadu Buhari that threatened to punish regional secessionists.

       It was a culmination of months of tension. Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey’s posts encouraging donations to anti-police brutality protests last October and Twitter posts from Nnamdi Kanu, a Biafran separatist leader currently on trial in Abuja, infuriated authorities.

       Mohammed said Twitter “made their platform the platform of choice for separatists,” and was suspended because it threatened national unity.

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