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Stop Blackmailing FG With Twitter Ban, Keyamo Warns Nigerians

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The Federal Minister of State for Labour and Employment of Nigeria, Festus Keyamo, has warned some Nigerians to stop taking undue advantage of the #TwitterBan in the country to blackmail the Federal Government.

Speaking during an interview on Channels Television on Tuesday, Keyamo said the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal Government has never used any social media platform to promote content that was capable of compromising national security.

He said this in response to questions that the party used the same social media to rise to power back in 2015, stressing that the goal of the government with the #TwitterBan is not to stifle free speech.

As a political party APC, can you tell us examples when we tried to use social media platforms to set the country ablaze?

“We should not be blackmailed into a corner and behave as if we are acting against our own principles. We are not talking about stifling free speech.

“People have been using this as a blackmail weapon that we rode to power using social media. That is blackmail because we need to set specific examples where we use social media to undermine the territorial integrity and peace and unity of Nigeria,”

“Nobody is saying that people should not use social media platforms, nobody is saying that we should not call government officials to question. Nobody is saying that you should not even abuse us but is it right for you to go to social media and promote false stories that are capable of turning one part of the country against another?” he said.

Reacting to the ruling by the ECOWAS Court of Justice in Abuja restraining the Federal Government from imposing sanctions or harassing, intimidating, arresting, or prosecuting Twitter, Keyamo said: “I have not seen anywhere where they said the ECOWAS court is the moral thermometer or barometer to decide whether Nigeria’s image is bad or not”.



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