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Any social media platform used to bring down Nigeria will be suspended – Lai Mohammed.

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Minister of Information and Culture for Nigeria, Lai Mohammed has warned other social media platforms that they will be suspended should they be used to bring down the country.

He noted that suspension of Twitter operations is an opportunity for Nigerians to embrace and develop similar platform to replace Twitter.

He made this known on Tuesday, June 22, 2021, when he appeared before house committees on communication, justice, information and culture, and national security and intelligence.

“On Twitter not being the only social media in Nigeria but banning Twitter alone, honestly, we suspended Twitter because Twitter became a platform of choice for those that want to bring down this country.

“If any other platform does it, we will suspend their operations too. It is because there is a country called Nigeria that they have business here.

“Honestly, I think it is a good opportunity for our very resourceful Nigerians to also look at how they can have an app that can replace Twitter, and it would be patronised by all of us. We have received few approaches and we want to encourage them,” he said.

He further hinted that although the federal government is ready to dialogue with Twitter, business owners who are affected with the suspension of the platform should be aware that a country has to be created before money is made.

“Like I have said, we owe no responsibility to Twitter. It is not registered in Nigeria. It does not employ Nigerians. It does not pay taxes to Nigeria.

“If Nigerians do make money through Twitter, unfortunately, Nigeria has to be a country first before they can make that money. Like I said, there are other platforms available to them. Hopefully, if we are able to resolve this matter quickly, they will resume use of Twitter.

“The doors are not closed. We are willing to speak to Twitter. Twitter has written a letter seeking for government dialogue and just today, I did issue a statement which I announced the government’s team that is ready to meet Twitter.

“When I leave here, I intend to see whether we can have a preliminary meeting of that committee. We hope that the committee will be able to meet first and that the committee would have a good dialogue with Twitter.

“But like we said, there are two basic things that Twitter or any OTT or social media needs to do — they must first be registered as a Nigerian company after which they will apply for licence. Other conditions will come up as we go along,” Lai added.

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