Twitter has agreed to all the conditions the federal government laid out for its operations in Nigeria.
This was disclosed by Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo, on Monday.
On June 5, 2021, President Muhammadu Buhari administration had slammed an indefinite ban on Twitter.
Buhari, during his Independence Day broadcast, said Twitter must meet five conditions before the suspension will be lifted.
The conditions were: Twitter paying attention to national security and cohesion; registering its physical presence and representation in Nigeria; Fair taxation; Dispute resolution and Local content.
Keyamo, who is a member of the committee Buhari set up to dialogue with the microblogging site, announced this during an interview with Channels Television.
He said the committee has made significant progress.
He said: “The reason why the president took that step is to recalibrate our relationship with Twitter and not to drive them away from our country.”
“That recalibration, we have started it and the President graciously added me to the committee.
“We also set up a technical committee to interface with Twitter and come up with a lot of conditions for them to fulfill for us to lift the suspension.
“It was Twitter that reached out to the Federal Government to say they want to know what and what they can do to straighten up the relationship with the Federal Government and so, we have gone far but I may not, at this forum, let out a lot but we gave them a lot of conditions and they have agreed to all the conditions.”
The whole crisis started when Twitter pulled down some tweets by President Buhari, which it said violated its rules.