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Lawmakers lamented that Nigerians have been losing a lot of money to the ban, especially at a time the unemployment rate is poor.

 

The Joint Minority Caucus of the National Assembly has condemned the ban on Twitter by the Nigerian Government.

 

This was contained in a statement jointly signed by the Senate Minority Leader, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, and his counterpart in the House of Representatives, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu, issued on Wednesday.

 

The statement was issued after a meeting of the group on the development.

 

The opposition lawmakers also dismissed the threat by the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) to prosecute violators of the ban, saying Nigerians should go ahead and use alternative means to access the application.

 

“The Joint Minority Caucus of the Senate and the House of Representatives has met over the ban on Twitter by the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal Government and restates its condemnation of the embargo as draconian and unacceptable.

 

“The Joint Minority Caucus also dismisses threats by the APC-led government to arrest and prosecute Nigerians using twitter and calls on Nigerians to go ahead and use their twitter as they would not be contravening any law in Nigeria or any international statute.

 

“The Joint Minority Caucus recognises the provisions of Articles 19 and 20 of the United Nations Charter on Fundamental Human Rights, which Nigeria is a signatory to, as well as provisions of Sections 39 and 36 (12) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), and notes that by these provisions no one will be violating any law for using twitter in Nigeria.

 

“As lawmakers, the Joint Caucus is pained by the anguish Nigerians, especially the youths, who find the use of twitter as a means of livelihood and genuine social interaction, are passing through just because the APC-led Federal Government feels slighted that an individual’s post, was deleted by Twitter for ethic violation.

 

“The joint caucus, therefore, call on Nigerians to use various opportunities offered by technology and continue making use of twitter since such does not violate any law in our country,” they said.

 

The PDP lawmakers lamented that Nigerians have been losing a lot of money to the ban, especially at a time the unemployment rate is poor.

 

“Moreover, the ban on Twitter in Nigeria appears to be in favour of criminal and terrorist elements, whose activities fester in an environment of suppressed information flow.

“The Joint Minority Caucus sympathises with the organised private sector, manufacturing and service providing companies, small and medium enterprises, online businesses owners and other hardworking entrepreneurs across the country, whose genuine business and means of livelihood have been crippled by the unwarranted ban on Twitter by the APC federal government.

 

“It also identifies with our students, research-based organization, media houses, the organized civil society, faith-based organizations, community groups among others, whose information-based activities have been violently disrupted by the ban.

 

“In the same vein, the Joint Caucus sympathises with regional, states, local government as well as members of the international community, whose genuine and constructive activities have been crippled by the prohibition of Twitter in Nigeria.

 

“It also identifies with traditional rulers, who have even found twitter as a means of communicating with the constituents, especially in this era of insecurity in the country.

 

“The Joint Caucus vehemently berates the APC-led government for abandoning its duty of addressing the serious economic and security problems confronting our nation to rather focus on dissipating energy victimizing Nigerians over their disagreement with Twitter for deleting a post by an individual.

 

“The Caucus counsels the Federal Government to swallow its pride, accept its misdoing and go and settle whatever issue it has with Twitter instead of this resort to inflicting pains on Nigerians,” they stated.

 

PDP lawmakers in the National Assembly have also opened a Twitter account in defiance of the ban.

 

This comes a few hours after members of the party in the House of Representatives staged a walkout over the action of the Nigerian government.

 

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