Nigeria Twitter ban: Court says people should not be punished

A West African court has ordered the Nigerian authorities not to prosecute people for using Twitter while it considers a suit seeking to overturn a ban on its use.

The Ecowas Court of Justice said the government's indefinite suspension of the social media platform earlier this month violated the right to freedom of expression.

Aisha Yesufu, co-founder of the #BringBackOurGirls movement created to bring attention to the abduction more than 200 schoolgirls in 2014, was among those brought the case.

But the BBC's Nduka Orjinmo says the Nigerian government does not always comply with such court orders.

This same court had in the past ordered the release of former national security adviser Sambo Dasuki but he still remains in custody.

Source: BBC 

Reader's Comments

LATEST STORIES

High Court dismisses Byarugaba's NSSF job appeal
top-stories By Jacobs Seaman Odongo
19 minutes ago
High Court dismisses Byarugaba's NSSF job appeal
Stay at home on 9th May
news By Catherine Nakato
21 minutes ago
Stay at home on 9th May
Uganda: A Land of Mixed Fortunes for Businesses
business By Catherine Nakato
27 minutes ago
Uganda: A Land of Mixed Fortunes for Businesses
Kampala Struggles Under Traders' Protest
business By Hakim Wampamba
43 minutes ago
Kampala Struggles Under Traders' Protest
Arua city embarks on evacuating street vendors
news By Nalwadda Nsangi Mara
47 minutes ago
Arua city embarks on evacuating street vendors