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    Twitter Agrees to 70% of Nigeria’s Demands, Says Information Minister

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaAugust 20, 2021Updated:October 13, 2025 News No Comments3 Mins Read
    Twitter Agrees to 70% of Nigeria’s Demands, Says Information Minister
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    Twitter Agrees to 70% of Nigeria’s Demands, Says Information Minister

    The Federal Government says from the 10 demands put forward to lift Twitter suspension, the microblogging and social networking platform has acceded to seven.

    Information and Culture Minister Lai Mohammed disclosed this in Washington DC during his ongoing engagement with various global media outlets, global think tanks and influencers.

    The engagement is to enable the minister to put across the correct narratives about what is happening in Nigeria, showcase government achievements and present challenges facing the country.

    During his respective interaction with Reuters, Washington Post and Bloomberg Quicktake, a live streaming news service, the minister said there is an end in sight of an amicable settlement of the ban.

    “We believe that even the other three outstanding demands are not really about whether they agreed or not but about timing and scheduling.

    “That is what gave me the confidence that we are getting nearer to an agreement,’’ he said.

    The minister said, among the demands made from twitter was for the platform to register as a Nigerian company, pay taxes from revenue made from the country and ensure that harmful content are regulated.

    “As recently as last week, we exchange correspondence with Twitter, and when I left home a few days ago, we are expecting a reply from them. It is rather, more left with Twitter to respond to grey areas that we asked them to look into.

    “We are not inflexible in our negotiation with Twitter because we recognise both the positive and negative aspects of the social media,’’ he said

    Mohammed said Twitter ban had been very effective in the country because they see less harmful and injurious content on social media. He said other social media platforms had been more conscious and alert to injurious content likely to threaten national security.

    The minister added that from the talks they had with Twitter when the platform resumed operations it would not be business as usual.

    He said taking a cue from the experience with Twitter all social media platforms must comply to set down regulations

    The minister said the claim that Twitter operation was suspended because it deleted President Muhammadu Buhari’s tweet was a mischievous interpretation not grounded in facts.

    “Twitter operation was suspended because they were threatening national security, pitching one ethnic group against the other, interfering recklessly in the internal affairs of our country.

    “It renders its platform as a platform of choice for those who are preaching separatism and lend their resources to protesters against the police without understanding the nuances of our culture,

    “They raised funds to support EndSARS protesters which led to the killing of 57 innocent civilians, 37 police officers, six soldiers in addition to billions of dollars of destruction in property,’’ he said.

    He reiterated that the platform was suspended because their operations became inimical to national unity.

    Read Also: Twitter Suspension Lawful, Federal Government Says

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