 Meanwhile, at a press news briefing, Minister of Information and Culture Lai Mohammed has accused the Canadian government and social media giant Twitter of the truckers' protests against COVID-19 restrictions in Canada. Inside the Canadian protesters, who have located roads and resorted to inconvenience in others, have been branded as terrorists or insurrectionists and subjected to a number of clampdowns by government and private organisations. Lai noted that the crowdfunding company GoFundMe has shut down the campaign to raise funds for the truckers, after they raised over $10 million, adding that Twitter has suspended the trucker's account while the entire government has frozen access to millions of dollars donated through online fundraising platforms, gifts and go to the protesters. It will be recalled that during the end-sales protests against police brutality and bad governance that took place in Nigeria in October 2020, the Canadian government condemned the actions taken to correlate.