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Suspension of Twitter yielding results, says APC lawmaker

Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
June 9, 2021
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Member of All Progressives Congress (APC) caucus in the house of representatives, Yinusu Ahmed has stated that the suspension of Twitter by the Nigerian government is yielding positive results.

According to the APC rep member, the activities of Nigerians on the microblogging platform have been heating up the polity, but that the dust is settling as the suspension lingers.

This statement was made on Wednesday by the federal lawmaker when he featured on Sunrise Daily, a Channels Television Programme.

“Given the situation and the scenario, I support the ban of Twitter 100 percent,” he said.

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“The government has the constitutional right to do that when the security of the country is breached, these people using Twitter either for trading or for marketing, if war breaks out, where will you be doing your business?

“So we are trying to be proactive. I think Nigerians should be able to wait for 10 days for things to be put into perspective rather than allow Twitter to run freely.

“To me personally, I think we need to preserve the nation first. We believe Twitter has contributed a lot to heating up the state of our polity.

“For us to take a little time so that we can create an enabling environment. That suspension has started yielding results. The ban has yielded results, so to me we have no regret whatsoever.”

In reaction, Solomon Maren, member of the PDP caucus in the house of representatives, said if the president feels offended by the actions of Twitter, he should engage an international court rather than oppress Nigerians.

“I think if the president feels like what he wrote was right, he should take up the matter with Twitter,” he said.

“He can sue them in an international court but not bring the matter and visit it on Nigerians who are legitimately doing their businesses.

“As Nigerians, I believe this is the area we must speak out and condemn what is condemnable. Whatever affects Nigerians affects us.”

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