May 14, 2026

NSA denies plan to shut down internet access during elections

By Farouk Mohammed

The Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) has said denied alleged plan to shut down the internet in Nigeria during the upcoming general elections.

Okay Nigeria reports that Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers alleged that the Federal Government of planning to use the “shut down” to rig elections.

Wike alleged that the FG, through ONSA had directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to work with internet service providers to shut down internet access across the country during the exercise.

However, in a statement by Mr Danjuma Reuben, the Spokesman to the National Security Adviser (NSA), on Friday, urged the the general public to disregard the allegation.

“This Office, wishes to state that the internet and associated communications infrastructure are major components of the Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII), which ONSA is mandated to ensure its security,” he said.

He said that ONSA in collaboration with relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies of Government (MDA), had been making efforts to protect and improve service delivery to Nigerians.

He explained that every single national security platform in the country depended on the same internet to function.

“Therefore “shutting down” the internet is akin to shutting down national development and security,” he said.

He said ONSA remained committed to protecting the rights of the public to access Information and Communication Technology facilities.

“The Office also remains non-partisan and committed to ensuring that Nigerians freely exercise their civic rights,” he said.

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