 Meanwhile, civil society organizations, the socio-economic rights and accountability project has vowed to sue the federal government of Nigeria over its suspension of Twitter operations in Nigeria. However, as at the time of filing this report, Twitter is still up in Nigeria. As users are still having access to the platform, the minister's statement was also silent on the time that the ban would be enforced. The suspension did not go down well with Serap as it perceived the Twitter ban as a threat to human rights.