Twitter Ban: ECOWAS Court effects service of hearing notices on Nigerian Govt., Buhari

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The ECOWAS Court of Justice has served hearing notice on the Buhari government.

The notice was in respect of the suit filed by SERAP and 176 Nigerians against the unlawful suspension of Twitter operations in Nigeria.

June 22, 2021had been fixed for hearing of the application for interim orders, SERAP said on Twitter on Monday night.

“Having been duly served, President Buhari should immediately rescind the suspension of Twitter, pending the hearing of the application, for the sake of the integrity and sanctity of the court, the rule of law, and Nigeria’s leadership role in the ECOWAS sub-region”, SERAP added in the update on the case.

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The case was filed last week to challenge President Muhammadu Buhari’s ban on the micro-blogging social media site.

Nigeria’s leading human rights lawyer, Mr Femi Falana is representing the 177 plaintiffs.

They sued Buhari for criminalisation of Nigerians and other people using Twitter, and the escalating repression of human rights, particularly the rights to freedom of expression, access to information, and media freedom in the country.”

In the suit No ECW/CCJ/APP/23/21 filed on June 8, 2021 before the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice in Abuja, SERAP and the concerned Nigerians were seeking: “An order of interim injunction restraining the Federal Government from implementing its suspension of Twitter in Nigeria.

“The 177 Nigerians also seek a stay order on government from subjecting anyone including media houses, broadcast stations using Twitter in Nigeria, to harassment, intimidation, arrest and criminal prosecution, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.”

In the suit , the Plaintiffs contend that “if this application is not urgently granted, the Federal Government will continue to arbitrarily suspend Twitter and threaten to impose criminal and other sanctions on Nigerians, telecommunication companies, media houses, broadcast stations and other people using Twitter in Nigeria, the perpetual order sought in this suit might be rendered nugatory.”

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