Nigerians have resumed to tweet in resistance to threat by the President Buhari regime to arrest and prosecuted anyone who tweets in Nigeria.
The Aso Villa god on Friday banned Twitter, blocking citizen’s access to the micro-blogging platform, after Twitter deleted a tweet in which Mr Buhari’s threatened to repeat civil war genocide in southeastern Nigeria.
On Saturday afternoon, a statement from the minister of justice, Abubakar Malami, ordered the arrest and prosecution of any Nigerian seen using Twitter. But the threat has not deterred Nigerians from tweeting and engaging on the micro-blogging site.
Prominent cleric, Enoch Adeboye, the general Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God and spiritual father of Vice President Yemi Osibanjo, took to Twitter shortly after Malami threatened to arrest and prosecute whoever uses Twitter in Nigerian.
“No retreat. No Surrender”, Mr Adeboye tweeted, sharing a video of his message.
No Retreat
No Surrender #WeMove #ForJesus pic.twitter.com/oaDO1KXWmD— Pastor Adeboye (@PastorEAAdeboye) June 5, 2021
Like Mr Adeboye, the senior pastor of Omega Fire Ministry, Johnson Suleman, took to his Twitter page to question how it is possible to arrest people for using Twitter without monitoring them on the same platform.
“You want to arrest anyone still using Twitter?” Mr Suleman asked. “How did you access them if you are not secretly doing same?.A deaf and dumb puts on ear-piece.!!”
Demola Olarenwaju, an active citizen, said “Malami’s order of prosecution for tweeting is a declaration of war on young people by pushing them into the trap of security agencies of state who now have one more illegal reason to extort, detain, harass or even kill anyone for the alleged ‘crime’ of using Twitter.”
Malami's order of prosecution for tweeting is a declaration of war on young people by pushing them into the trap of security agencies of state who now have one more illegal reason to extort, detain, harass or even kill anyone for the alleged 'crime' of using Twitter.
— Demola Olarewaju (@DemolaRewaju) June 5, 2021
Deji Adeyanju, an activist, questioned the legality of Mr Malami’s order. “Dear Nigerians, Don’t allow them to bully you. The goal is to bully you with their illiteracy. Nobody can arrest you for using Twitter. I hereby, volunteer myself for Malami’s experiment. Which police station should I report to for using Twitter?,” he said.
Dear Nigerians,
Don’t allow them to bully you. The goal is to bully you with their illiteracy. Nobody can arrest you for using Twitter. I hereby, volunteer myself for Malami’s experiment. Which police station should I report to for using Twitter?
— Comrade Deji Adeyanju (@adeyanjudeji) June 5, 2021
Segun Awosanya, another activist, said “Malami and his fellow travelers are arrogating powers that they don’t have unto themselves because of the dearth of leadership and gap in responsibility of the state.”
Some of us have taken a disciplined approach towards engaging the insolence and dastardly cum unconscionable acts of this administration. But the current trajectory may pull all the gloves off. The State can’t determine our choice platform for social engagement. We’re Free!
— SEGA L'éveilleur®? (@segalink) June 5, 2021
Twitter ban is the latest of obnoxious attack on the press and freedom of expression in Nigeria championed by the Buhari regime.
The International Press Institute says the ban is “detrimental to the free press in Nigeria which uses Twitter as a major platform.” The body urged the government to reverse the action and engage meaningfully with the social media company to resolve its grievances.
Earlier in the week, The Gazette in an exclusive report exposed how Abubakar Malami, minister of justice, in a secret memo suggested that the Nigerian constitution be suspended and martial law declared.
Before now, the government has been scheming to gag the press through an obnoxious social media Bill which continues to encounter pushbacks from Nigerians.
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