Protecting Digital Rights and Freedom of Expression of Nigerians
With inflation at a near 30-year high and a cost-of-living crisis escalating, Nigerians across several major cities have taken to the streets, protesting under the #EndbadGovernanceinNigeria.
In these challenging times, it’s crucial to recognise the significance of digital rights and freedom of expression. Digital rights and freedom of expression are fundamental to any democracy, particularly during periods of civil unrest. The government must show restraint in communication clampdowns, in the form of internet disruptions, as essential services and the very fabric of democratic engagement depend on the availability of communication channels.
Interrupting the free flow of information across digital channels undermines the ability of individuals to organize peacefully, seek help during emergencies, and hold the government accountable. These interruptions are also disrupting businesses, educational activities, and healthcare services, exacerbating economic and social instability.
Furthermore, in response to the looming food crisis, we highlight the need for enhanced governance at the local government level, particularly in delivering interventions aimed at tackling food insecurity in the country. Local governments play a pivotal role in addressing the immediate needs of their communities, and empowering them with resources and authority is essential for effective crisis management.
In conclusion, we call on the government to:
– Maintain open and unrestricted digital communication channels
– Engage with citizens constructively and transparently
– Empower local governments to implement targeted interventions addressing food security and critical needs
We urge all citizens to use their digital platforms responsibly, advocating for their rights and needs, and engaging in peaceful and constructive dialogue to promote democratic growth and stability.
Dataphyte Foundation remains committed to supporting initiatives that enhance digital rights, freedom of expression, and good governance, contributing to a more resilient and democratic Nigeria.
Signed by
Femi D Amele,
Programmes Director, Dataphyte Foundation.