Advertisement
  • HOME
  • BREAKING NEWS
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEWS
  • BOOK REVIEW
  • FEATURES
  • HEALTH
  • HUMAN RIGHTS
    • Child Rights
    • Climate Justice
    • Death In Custody
    • Death Penalty
    • Disability
    • Disappearances
    • Environment
    • Extra-Judicial Executions
    • Justice
    • Labour
    • Pre-trial Detention
    • Prison Reform
    • SOGI
    • Torture
    • Women Rights
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • INVESTIGATIONS
  • MEDIA
    • Documents
    • Infographics
    • Photos
    • Video
  • OPPORTUNITIES
  • SPECIAL INVESTIGATION
  • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • BREAKING NEWS
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEWS
  • BOOK REVIEW
  • FEATURES
  • HEALTH
  • HUMAN RIGHTS
    • Child Rights
    • Climate Justice
    • Death In Custody
    • Death Penalty
    • Disability
    • Disappearances
    • Environment
    • Extra-Judicial Executions
    • Justice
    • Labour
    • Pre-trial Detention
    • Prison Reform
    • SOGI
    • Torture
    • Women Rights
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • INVESTIGATIONS
  • MEDIA
    • Documents
    • Infographics
    • Photos
    • Video
  • OPPORTUNITIES
  • SPECIAL INVESTIGATION
  • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
Nigerian Observatory For Human Rights
No Result
View All Result
Home INTERNATIONAL

Gabonese Regime Defends Social Media Shutdown 

Editor by Editor
February 21, 2026
in INTERNATIONAL, NEWS
0
Gabonese Regime Defends Social Media Shutdown 
0
SHARES
5
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Gabon on Wednesday suspended social media, throwing tens of thousands of users into a digital communications lockdown.  Authorities have defended the ban as necessary to preserve social cohesion, political stability, and national security. 

“This measure may be an opportunity for the Gabonese authorities to sit down and rethink how to manage digital media in Gabon,” said Marie-Noelle Ada Meyo in an exclusive with Africanews on Friday. “How do we want social media to be involved in our daily lives in Gabon today?,” asked Meyo. The decision comes at a time of tension. Since the end of 2025, several key sectors of the civil service have been engaged in prolonged strikes, with strong mobilization, particularly among teachers. 

The movements are beginning to spread to other sectors such as health and higher education. Some fear that the social media ban is an attempt at silencing dissent.Meyo said that the government was mobilizing to respond to the demands of teachers. “In the 2026 finance bill, there is talk of 4,000 budgetary positions being added to the other actions taken to respond favorably to the demands of teachers, which are entirely legitimate but, unfortunately, did not originate today,” Meyo said.

Following the Gabonese government’s decision, demand for virtual private networks (VPNs) has skyrocketed, according to recent industry data. According to reports from digital security service providers, demand for VPNs in Gabon increased by nearly 400% (387% to be exact) within 48 hours of the announcement of the block.

Tags: Gabon
Previous Post

“Bring Back My Husband Dead Or Alive” – Activist Dadiyata’s Wife Tells Nigerian Government, Laments Seven-Year Disappearance

Next Post

Boys Brigade Urges Niger Governor to Reject Hisbah Bill, Focus on Security and Economy

Editor

Editor

Next Post
Boys Brigade Urges Niger Governor to Reject Hisbah Bill, Focus on Security and Economy

Boys Brigade Urges Niger Governor to Reject Hisbah Bill, Focus on Security and Economy

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow Us on Social Media

Facebook Twitter Youtube
  • About
  • Contact

Ⓒ2022 All Rights Reserved By  NIGERIAN OBSERVATORY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS.

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • BREAKING NEWS
  • OPINION
  • INTERVIEWS
  • BOOK REVIEW
  • FEATURES
  • HEALTH
  • HUMAN RIGHTS
    • Child Rights
    • Climate Justice
    • Death In Custody
    • Death Penalty
    • Disability
    • Disappearances
    • Environment
    • Extra-Judicial Executions
    • Justice
    • Labour
    • Pre-trial Detention
    • Prison Reform
    • SOGI
    • Torture
    • Women Rights
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • INVESTIGATIONS
  • MEDIA
    • Documents
    • Infographics
    • Photos
    • Video
  • OPPORTUNITIES
  • SPECIAL INVESTIGATION
  • ABOUT US

© 2022 All Rights Reserved by Nigerian Observatory For Human Rights

Dark Mode