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SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Tobbydhayor90: 9:15am On Jun 06, 2021
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has sent an Urgent Appeal to Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, urging her to “apply the Commonwealth Charter to hold the Nigerian government to account over the unlawful suspension of Twitter in Nigeria, and the resulting repression of human rights particularly the rights to freedom of expression, access to information and media freedom, as well as flagrant disregard for the rule of law.”

The organization asked Ms Scotland to “urgently consider recommending the suspension of Nigeria from the Commonwealth to the Heads of Government, the Commonwealth Chair-in-office, and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as Head of the Commonwealth to push the government to take concrete measures to respect and promote the Commonwealth’s values of human rights, transparency, accountability and the rule of law.”

In the Urgent Appeal dated 5 June, 2021 and signed by SERAP deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare, the organization said: “The Nigerian government has repeatedly demonstrated that it is not committed to protecting human rights. The Commonwealth should take a clear stand to ensure accountability of institutions, freedom of expression and access to information in Nigeria.”

SERAP said: “Nigerians can only freely participate in the democratic processes and shape the society in which they live if these fundamental human rights are fully and effectively respected, protected and promoted.”

According to SERAP, “The suspension has the character of collective punishment and is antithetical to the Nigerian Constitution and the country’s international obligations. Nigerian authorities would seem to be suppressing people’s access to Twitter to exploit the shutdown to cover up allegations of corruption, abuses, and restrict freedom of expression and other fundamental rights.”

The Urgent Appeal, copied to Mr António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations; and Ms Michelle Bachelet, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, read in part: “The Nigerian government has also called for the prosecution of those who violate its order suspending Twitter operations in Nigeria. This order for prosecution of Twitter users violates the legal rule that there should be no punishment without law.”

“The principle that only the law can define a crime and prescribe a penalty (nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege) is a fundamental part of Nigerian constitutional jurisprudence.”

“The Commonwealth Charter recognises the right of individuals to participate in democratic processes, in particular through peaceful exercise of their freedom of expression and access to information, which apply both offline and online.”

“Respect for Commonwealth values is essential for citizens to trust Commonwealth institutions. The Commonwealth ought to take a strong stand for protection of human rights, transparency and the rule of law in Nigeria, principles which are fundamental to the Commonwealth’s integrity, functioning and effectiveness of its institutions.”

“Allowing citizens to freely exercise their human rights including freedom of expression and access to information without threat of reprisal or prosecution would enable them to contribute to society on issues of transparency, accountability, good governance, integrity and human rights.”

“Nigerian government has a legal responsibility under the Nigerian Constitution of 1999 [as amended] and international human rights treaties including the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights and International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to respect, protect and promote freedom of expression, access to information, and to ensure a safe and enabling environment for people to enjoy these rights.”

“The suspension of Twitter in Nigeria demonstrates the authorities’ determination to suppress all forms of peaceful dissent by the Nigerian people. There are well-founded fears that the human rights situation in Nigeria will deteriorate even further if urgent action is not taken to address it.”

“According to our information, the Nigerian government on Friday 4 June, 2021 unlawfully ordered all internet service providers to suspend Twitter in Nigeria. The suspension of Twitter operations in Nigeria followed the deletion of President Muhammadu Buhari’s tweets, which according to Twitter ‘violated the Twitter Rules.’”

“The suspension of Twitter in Nigeria is taking place against the background of repression of the civic space and harassment of media houses, and journalists who are targeted simply for performing their professional duty.”

“The suspension of Twitter has seriously undermined transparency and accountability in government. The lack of transparency undermines the rule of law and Nigerians' ability to participate in their own government.”

“Lack of transparency and accountability, and the absence of the rule of law in Nigeria have contributed hugely to denying Nigerians their fundamental human rights. People have been targeted simply for using Twitter and peacefully exercising their fundamental human rights.”

SERAP therefore urged the Commonwealth to:

1. Publicly condemn the suspension of Twitter in Nigeria, and put pressure on the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to reverse the unlawful suspension;

2. Urge the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to respect freedom of expression, access to information, and media freedom, as well as promote transparency and accountability, and the rule of law;

3. Urge the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to withdraw the threat to prosecute Nigerians simply for peacefully exercising their rights through Twitter

4. Establish a mechanism to visit Nigeria to monitor and report on violations of Nigerians’ right to freedom of expression, access to information and media freedom, absence of transparency and accountability, and persistent disregard for the rule of law, and to get to the root of the facts and circumstances of such abuses, with a view to ensuring full accountability. Such mechanism would be the right response from the Commonwealth to protect the integrity of the institutions and ensure compliance by members to the Commonwealth values as enshrined in the Commonwealth Charter and declarations
https://serap-nigeria.org/2021/06/06/serap-asks-commonwealth-to-sanction-nigeria-over-twitterban-repression/

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by JoeDa: 9:16am On Jun 06, 2021
Hnnnmmm
And why is all happening at the same time in this country

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by tillaman(m): 9:16am On Jun 06, 2021
Do it

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Xhuntra: 9:17am On Jun 06, 2021
They should sanction Buhari and his household

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Baawaa(m): 9:19am On Jun 06, 2021
They should sanction Buhari,Malami and Lai Muhammed

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by UTAN28(m): 10:00am On Jun 06, 2021
Nonsense

Na now Una wake up

Come 12 June

Buhari go know say Nigeria no be him papa stuff

I don ready for any kind kiki

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by nairalee(m): 10:00am On Jun 06, 2021
Is Buhari a BANDIT?

Ban Protest
Ban Crypto
Ban imports
Ban Twitter

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Nuelito: 10:00am On Jun 06, 2021
E bi things
Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by IamPlato(m): 10:01am On Jun 06, 2021
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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by JosephXavier: 10:01am On Jun 06, 2021
The way this clueless Fulani government have exposed themselves to the world is mind-boggling

Worst of it all is when all of us are termed Nigerians

What can be more dehumanising and disrespectful than this union of backwardness and progress?

It can never be well with Lord Lugard and his olosho girlfriend for uniting and terming us in this unholy contraption

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by FalseProphet1(m): 10:01am On Jun 06, 2021
I see them sanctioning Buhari, I see him unable to travel to UK for treatment, I see him dying in Nigeria, I see Nigerian being liberated.

This I have seen.

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Randy100: 10:01am On Jun 06, 2021
The lifeless one should be sanctioned.


My problem is how gazette news was getting top information.
Buhari driver, Aso rock thief and TB Joshua and the list goes on.

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by NNFORUM(m): 10:01am On Jun 06, 2021
BUHARI RIGHT NOW.....

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by d1tto(m): 10:01am On Jun 06, 2021
"China, North Korea etc. Banned Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, were sanctioned and what not, but are still doing well". Is what some odès will say.


The odès forget these countries are not 3rd world countries like Nigeria.

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Nobody: 10:02am On Jun 06, 2021
Though I don't support the Twitter ban, I wish Facebook can be banned too. Facebook is the real Big Brother, and he's watching your every move.

You might not know this, but social media is what is making your decisions unconsciously.

It's deciding what you wear, spend your time and money on, how you feel, and react to situations around you.

When you study the psychological mechanics used to develop these various algorithms, you discover that Facebook, Twitter, Google, and other giants decide who becomes President and who doesn't.

If they don't like you, the algorithm will be against you, even if you budget billions as ad budget. Your negative aspects will be made viral, and your positivity repressed.

The big admins behind these giant tech comps know what I'm saying.

By making the algorithm to be more favorable to a certain candidate, social media users are drawn to vote for a familiar face stored in their subconscious mind, no thanks to continuous repetitive ads

Delete all social media, and live again... Even without them, my business is flourishing... I don't need it, and maybe you don't too!!!

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Cpkx63911: 10:02am On Jun 06, 2021
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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by CivilianJTF(m): 10:02am On Jun 06, 2021
undecided
Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by blinking001(m): 10:02am On Jun 06, 2021
Who be this ones again na.
Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Nobody: 10:02am On Jun 06, 2021
SIRUP or whatever the call them, they're not different from the government, birds of same feather
Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by IPIGSRMUMUS: 10:02am On Jun 06, 2021
Actually Nigeria needs to get out of the commonwealth organization.

Useless irrelevant colonial organization.

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by waynetee(m): 10:03am On Jun 06, 2021
Be like say they like as Nigeria dey boil if not why carry twitter nd Nigeria matter for head like this...

Think!

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Abid2020(m): 10:03am On Jun 06, 2021
Buhari and his crews will land in what they don't expect

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by GboyegaD(m): 10:04am On Jun 06, 2021
Why is the FG not reversing the ban? The negative image it brings is just too much.

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by valentineuwakwe(m): 10:04am On Jun 06, 2021
They say the ban is temporary. ...I laugh this government. They don't know they are pushing us to the wall, a time will come a massive protest or even agitation will arise, one far greater than IPOB or YouTube nation rants or the end safe protest....
Gen. BUHARI led APC govt, be warned!

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Prettylima(f): 10:04am On Jun 06, 2021
Who them help sled?
Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Luigi03(m): 10:05am On Jun 06, 2021
Nice one
Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by san316(m): 10:05am On Jun 06, 2021
SERAP is a useless organization. How can you ask Commonwealth to Sanction Nigeria when you know that whatever sanction is applied will only affect Nigerians and not the political class.

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by IPIGSRMUMUS: 10:05am On Jun 06, 2021
FalseProphet1:
I see them sanctioning Buhari, I see him unable to travel to UK for treatment, I see him dying in Nigeria, I see Nigerian being liberated.

This I have seen.

Sorry but you didn't see TB dying? Just asking for a friend ni o.

Everyone go die one day including Buhari and us all...no need for prophecy on that...

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Nobody: 10:06am On Jun 06, 2021
That would only affect ordinary citizens.

You don't seem to understand this government.

They are on a huge ego trip. They feel so belittled by the removal of the president's tweet. They can't believe that their words can be challenged by anyone.

They live in cloud cuckoo and they have an unhealthy and an over-bloated sense of importance and self worth.

I doubt that their ego will make them retrace their steps at this time.

The sanction by Commonwealth will further push them to seek alliances with sharks like China and Russia.

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by dreu2fine(m): 10:07am On Jun 06, 2021
Tobbydhayor90:

https://serap-nigeria.org/2021/06/06/serap-asks-commonwealth-to-sanction-nigeria-over-twitterban-repression/
Na mouth una get
Where una de when twitter allowing other people coments going against d rules

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Re: SERAP Asks Commonwealth To Sanction Nigeria Over Twitter Ban, Repression by Hellfish6666: 10:09am On Jun 06, 2021
[quote author=JoeDa post=102427925]Hnnnmmm
And why is all happening at the same time in this country

Anyway, please I will Design a Professional Logo or Letterhead for your Product or Company for 2k Only

Whats'App/Call: 0704. 477. 6507[/quote


Fraudster!!!

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