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APC leads campaign against access to Twitter via VPN, says Nigerians risk exposure to cybercrimes

  • PDP accuse APC of pushing agenda of banning all social media platforms in Nigeria

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is leading the campaign on the ban on Twitter operations in Nigeria by the federal government, telling Nigerians to avoid accessing the social media via the Virtual Private Network (VPN), saying they may inadvertently be exposing themselves to cyber crimes.

Saying that the VPN is vulnerable to the heinous activities of criminal hackers who can steal data and money in bank accounts, Secretary of the APC Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee, Senator John James Akpanudoedehe, cautioned legitimate private and public entities operating in the country to avoid the many dangers of exposing themselves to cybercrimes as it is not adequately secured.

In a statement on Tuesday, Akpanudoedehe said: “This advisory is necessary because, despite the massive compliance by Nigerians to the federal government’s suspension of Twitter operations in the country, some individuals in the country have resorted to VPN to assess Twitter whose unwholesome activities were detrimental to peace and public order in the country.

“Those using the VPN are advised to desist in their own interests because of its risks, which include data theft, illegal access to strategic company documents and possible economic espionage.

“The APC emphasises that VPN users expose their devices to vulnerabilities because the network allows third parties access to personal data and changes user location to another country which compromises data integrity.

“Your record can be traced to another country that is not yours, with all the risks that entail.

“Many individuals and organisations using VPN have lost their investments after compromising the security of their devices.

“The APC strongly advises that Nigerians should avoid installing or using VPN to access social networking sites in order to protect their privacy and security online.

“This is in our individual and collective interest.”

The Nigerian government had last week suspended Twitter operations in the country after accusing the site of encouraging crises in the country.

However, many Nigerians are still using Twitter via VPN and other applications which protects their location and allow them to change it at will.

Nigeria’s leading opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), had on Monday accused the National Caucus of the APC of being behind the suspension of Twitter in Nigeria.

The party, in a statement by its spokesman, Kola Ologbondiyan, said revelations available to it showed how APC leaders at one of their party’s national caucus meeting recommended the regulation of social media in Nigeria and how they have been plotting to obliterate internet-based interaction platforms such as Twitter.

The statement read in part: “The PDP recalls how the APC Caucus has been pushing bills in the National Assembly, particularly in November 2020, seeking to enforce a draconian regulation of social media so as to gag Nigerians from exposing its atrocities, including human right abuses, treasury looting, nepotism and sectional marginalization by the APC administration.

“Nigerians can also recall how the APC administration in carrying out the agenda of its party has been using the Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, to suffocate the media space with humongous fines and threats of suspension of operating license on broadcast stations.”

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