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June 15, 2021 We’re Ready To Talk – Twitter Writes FG Over Suspension

We’re Ready To Talk – Twitter Writes FG Over Suspension

The Federal Government on Tuesday confirmed that Twitter has formally written to seek for dialogue on issues leading to the indefinite suspension of its operations in the country.

“I can confirm that Twitter has written the Federal Government that they are ready to talk.

“As we have always maintained, the door is not locked and we are open minded but Twitter must work toward it,” he said.

The minister reiterated the government’s position that it would not tolerate any platform that would be used to destabilise the country.

Mohammed said among other conditions for Twitter to resume operation in Nigeria, there must be an agreement as to what contents it could post.

He said Twitter and other platforms must also register as a Nigerian company, obtain license from the National Broadcasting Commission(NBC) and be guided by the rules of the licensing as well as pay taxes.

According to the minister, regulation of social media platforms is becoming a global practice.

He said most countries were just waking up to the fact that the platforms were becoming more powerful than even government and needed to be regulated.

“Singapore, Algeria, Pakistan, Turkey regulate the social media, Australia has done so.

”Even EU that does not have particular laws on social media has made recommendations in a white paper,” he said.

The minister said that the UK initiated a new law which would make social media companies to be fined up to 18 million pounds (about N10.8 billion) if they failed to stamp out online abuses.

He said Google was fined 220 million Euros (about N110 billion) on June 7 by French Competition Regulator for abusing its dominance in the online advertising market in France.

Similarly, the minister said the Federal Cabinet of Pakistan had approved a new set of rules to regulate social media.

In the rules, according to the minister, companies such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and even TikTok were to register and open offices in Pakistan.

He said in compliance with the new online broadcasting rule of Turkey, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video had obtained licences from that country’s broadcasting authority.

Mohammed noted that regulation of the social media was not synonymous with stifling press freedom.

“We must not confuse press freedom with irresponsibility.

“How can you stay in your country and allow your own platform to be used to propagate war in another country?

“The suspension of Twitter is to ensure that no particular platform is used to cause war in Nigeria.

“Secondly, to ensure that whoever is making money in Nigeria must be made to pay tax.

“Our appeal to Nigerians is that they should understand where we are coming from.

“We have no intention to stifle people’s freedom or to cut off the source of livelihood of anybody.

“There must be a country devoid of war before we can talk of freedom and a source of living,’’ he said.

NAN reports that the Federal Government on June 4 suspended indefinitely the operations of the microblogging and social networking service in Nigeria.

Mohammed, who announced the suspension, cited the persistent use of the platform for activities capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence.

He said the Federal Government had also directed the NBC to immediately commence the process of licensing all Over the Top (OTT) and social media operations in the country.

NAN reports that OTT media service is offered directly to viewers through the internet.

 
 
June 11, 2021 NANS Suspends Its Planned June 12 Nationwide Protest Over Fear Of Hijack By Politicians

NANS Suspends Its Planned June 12 Nationwide Protest Over Fear Of Hijack By Politicians

The National Association of Nigerian Students has suspended its planned June 12 nationwide protest.

NANS President, SUNDAY ASEFON, made this known in a statement released today titled, 'NANS Suspends June 12 Protest Over Concerns About Safety of Protesters And Fear of Possible Hijack By Politicians'.

According to the NANS president, the planned protest was aimed at decrying the insecurity in the country, especially the serial abductions of students.

However, ASEFON said some politicians with "different agenda" have perfected plans to hijack the protest to "ventilate their political opinions and sentiments".

 

 

June 11, 2021 FG Commences The Bidding Process For The Sale Of Recovered And Forfeited Assets From EFCC

FG Commences The Bidding Process For The Sale Of Recovered And Forfeited Assets From EFCC

The Federal Government has commenced the bidding process for the sale of recovered and forfeited assets from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

The Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice and the Inter-ministerial Committee set up by the government to handle sales of the assets under the Ministry of Justice opened the bid for the sales of the assets in Abuja yesterday.

This was disclosed in a statement issued by the National Association of Auctioneers.

The National President of the association, ALIYU KILIYA, expressed his satisfaction with the manner in which the opening of the bid was conducted.

He also urged the committee to uphold uprightness in the process of selling the assets.

He said, "All the procedures for Bureau for Public Prosecution and the Stores Regulation should be followed to the latter. The committee should do a diligent job not to allow any space for litigation in future as the items involved are very sensitive.

 

 

June 11, 2021 Aminu Masari Wants Governors In The North-East To Join Hands In Fighting Lingering Security Issues

Aminu Masari Wants Governors In The North-East To Join Hands In Fighting Lingering Security Issues

Katsina State Governor, AMINU MASARI has said that the lingering security challenges facing the northwestern and northeastern states can be addressed if the governors of those regions join hands together to fight it.

 The governor stated this at the Zamfara State House of Assembly during the two years anniversary of BELLO MATAWALLE's Administration.

Governor AMINU MASARI said no state can fight insecurity alone but with the strong collaboration of Kaduna, Katsina, Niger, Zamfara, and other affected states they can stem the culprits that are destroying the people, lands, and their culture.

He lamented that banditry, kidnapping, cattle rustling, killing, and maiming are not the identities of the citizens of the Northern region.

MASARI wants the citizens to see the fight against insecurity as everyone's responsibility.

 

 

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