Following suspension of Twitter operations in Nigeria, the Federal Government has joined Koo, an Indian microblogging platform, The Nation has learnt.
The Nation reports the Federal Government last week alleged Twitter was being used to undermine “Nigeria’s corporate existence”.
The suspension of the platform since last Friday forced some Presidential aides and agencies to join Koo.
The Nation observed Personal Assistant to President Buhari on New Media, Bashir Ahmad; Special Assistant on Digital and New Media, Tolu Ogunlesi and others have joined the app.
The Koo account, with the handle, “@nigeriagov” and username, “Government of Nigeria” has over 10,000 followers as at time of report.
Ahmad, who had already registered a Koo App account, took to his Facebook page to invite followers to join and engage with him on the new social media app.
“Just for trial to see how Koo works. Follow me,” Ahmad wrote
Meanwhile, Koo has announced its availability in Nigeria and readiness to add local languages on its platform.
Koo, developed by a Bengaluru-based startup, was introduced in India last year and has managed to secure funding of around $30 million from investors such as Tiger Global.
The Nation gathered that even in India, the emergence of Koo came in the backdrop of the Indian government’s several disagreements with Twitter over non-compliance with the new IT rules.
The law, which is Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 stirred controversy in India in the past months.