IPOB: Lai Mohammed Speaks on Banning Facebook in Nigeria

IPOB: Lai Mohammed Speaks on Banning Facebook in Nigeria

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The Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed on Wednesday addressed the possibility of the Federal Government of Nigeria banning Facebook.

The Minister discussed the issue while addressing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari.

 IPOB: Lai Mohammed Speaks on Banning Facebook in Nigeria

Lai Mohammed, in a meeting he had with a team from Facebook on Tuesday, asked the social media platform to prevent the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) from inciting violence on the platform.

He noted that people have been killed because of the activities of the group.

When asked if the federal government has a plan to ban Facebook like it did in the case of Twitter, the minister said there is no such plan.

According to him, “I had a very fruitful meeting with Facebook yesterday (Tuesday). At that meeting, we expressed our displeasure that Facebook was becoming a power of choice for those who stay outside Nigeria, in particular, to incite violence, killings, burning of government properties, killing of soldiers and policemen.

And that they should do more than what they are doing now in looking at the contents, which are unwholesome, which are being used on their platforms.

Incidentally, the BBC did a documentary on this particular issue and found out that some of them who call themselves social media warriors in England, in France and other places, have in recent times, been using the Facebook platform to incite violence in Nigeria. And we’ve all seen the real-life impact of those warmongering, the young couple who are going to marry, soldiers who were gruesomely murdered.

Over this weekend in Anambra state policemen were killed, military barracks were attacked. And we did warn Facebook to please do more than what they are doing now. And I must say that their response was quite encouraging. They said you’re going to do much more.”

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IPOB: Lai Mohammed Speaks on Banning Facebook in Nigeria