
Audio By Carbonatix
A group of Ethiopian lawyers are planning to sue the country's state-run monopoly telecoms provider over the internet shutdown, which is now in its eighth day.They argue that it amounts to denying citizens access to information, which they say is unconstitutional, lawyer Yohannes Enyew told BBC Amharic.The blackout, which began last Tuesday, is affecting many parts of the country. The service resumed in the capital, Addis Ababa, on Friday afternoon but appears to be down in much of the rest of Ethiopia.It has returned sporadically over the past week, but not for long periods of time.The text messaging service has also been shut down since Thursday.Ethio Telecom has not commented on the reasons behind the shutdown. But people believe it is aimed at stopping people cheating in school exams, which are currently under way.Mr Yohannes admitted that the case could take months to reach a conclusion but he wants to create an awareness that it is possible for citizens to sue companies.He said that if the case failed on constitutional grounds the lawyers would attempt to sue Ethio Telecom for loss of earnings.According to Netblocks, an organisation which monitors freedom of access to the internet, a one-day shutdown of the internet costs Ethiopia at least $4.5m (£3.6m).The lawyer, who also teaches law at a university, said that his students had not been able to access study materials because of the shutdown.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Imperial College President calls for global science partnerships with Africa
4 minutes -
NPP leaders converge at party headquarters ahead of NEC meeting on polling station elections
14 minutes -
Fuel prices may rise in Ghana despite global drops – Duncan Amoah
17 minutes -
‘No one is above the law’- Volta Chiefs condemn EOCO over handling of Council of State member case
18 minutes -
AMA creates alternative pedestrian routes at Kaneshie after footbridge closure
22 minutes -
Ghanaians were misled- NPP accuses NDC of politicising Anti-LGBTQ bill
22 minutes -
Photos: Mahama receives full state welcome in Paris ahead of talks with French President Macron
44 minutes -
Deputy Health Minister endorses Women in Medicine Fellowship
45 minutes -
Duncan Amoah pushes for Consumer Protection Bill amid VIP fare hike
57 minutes -
LMWG backs Damang lease award to E&P, demands transparency and results
1 hour -
Volta Chiefs condemns EOCO over alleged disregard for court ruling in Council of State member case
1 hour -
Matthew Perry’s stepmother says ‘Ketamine Queen’ should get maximum sentence
1 hour -
World Vision Ghana pays courtesy call on Gender Minister
1 hour -
Northern Regional Police Command intensifies anti-drug operations, arrests 217 suspects
1 hour -
The architect of a healthier Ghana: Mahama’s vision and legacy in primary healthcare
1 hour