Sweden has cautioned the Federal Government over its decision to suspend the operations of the micro blogging and social networking service, Twitter.
Minister of Information and National Orientation, Lai Mohammed had announced the “indefinite” suspension in a statement on Friday by his spokesman Segun Adeyemi.
But Sweden’s Embassy in Nigeria, in a terse post via its Twitter handle, stated that Nigerians have the constitutional right to exercise their freedom of expression.
The Embassy added that this constitutional right must be respected.
It tweeted, “Nigerians have a constitutional right to exercise their freedom of expression and a right to access of information. This must be respected.
“Safeguarding free, independent media and civic spaces for democratic voices is an important part of Sweden’s #DriveForDemocracy #TwitterBan,” Sweden stated.