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Buhari regime insists Twitter, Facebook, others must register to operate in Nigeria

Twitter, Facebook and other social media firms wanting to operate in Nigeria must register a local entity and be licensed, Lai Mohammed, the information minister said on Wednesday.

The new condition is the government’s latest move since it banned Twitter last week.

“We are insisting that for you to operate in Nigeria you must first be a Nigerian company and be licensed by the broadcasting commission,” said Lai Mohammed, Nigeria’s information minister, of social media companies.

The new regulations will include conditions for continued operation, Mohammed said, without elaborating.

The move comes amidst what critics say is a broader crackdown on freedom of expression in the country that has drawn comparisons to Nigeria’s decades of military rule in the 20th century.

Nigeria’s government last week said it suspended Twitter’s activities, two days after the platform removed a tweet by President Muhammadu Buhari that threatened to punish secessionists.

Nigerian telecoms firms have since blocked access to Twitter.

Buhari is a former military dictator between January 1984 and July 1985.

Mohammed did not give a deadline for registration and licensing, but said some firms were given notice, without naming the affected companies.

He did not respond to calls and a message seeking details.

“Twitter has consistently made its platform available to those who are threatening Nigeria´s corporate existence,” said Mohammed, naming a separatist leader and anti-police brutality protesters.

The minister said Facebook and its subsidiaries Instagram and WhatsApp had not been suspended, but did not say whether they would need to register and get a licence.

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