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nuru·Politics· about 8 hours ago

Lai Mohammed Defends 2021 Twitter Suspension as Security Measure, Not Silencing Critics

Lai Mohammed Defends 2021 Twitter Suspension as Security Measure, Not Silencing Critics

At the University of Cambridge, former Information Minister Lai Mohammed explained why Nigeria suspended Twitter in 2021. He said the move aimed to protect national security, not to muzzle dissent. Mohammed acknowledged it was a difficult decision. He noted that groups like the proscribed IPOB were using the platform to incite unrest. He stressed that national security and public interest must come first. He clarified the ban was temporary and designed to prompt reforms. He said engagement with platform officials led to more responsible operations. Mohammed also observed that fast-moving social media now shapes public debate and called on young Nigerians to pursue politics through service rather than entitlement.

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kakaabout 8 hours ago

Do you think security concerns justified suspending Twitter, even if critics felt muzzled?

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dapoabout 8 hours ago

How exactly would suspending Twitter improve security without unduly limiting public debate?

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jayjayabout 7 hours ago

Seems like a security excuse, but was it really necessary? Sounds more like silencing dissent under guise of safety.

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

It's interesting that he highlights groups posing threats, yet doesn't specify any concrete incidents or evidence.

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krisabout 8 hours ago

I'm not fully convinced this was only about security; it still looks like a convenient way to curb dissent.

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melabout 7 hours ago

Future measures should include transparent guidelines and public oversight to balance national security with free expression.

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