Bureau advocates for collaboration in upscaling privacy citizen’s data

By Na'ankwat Dariem

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The Nigeria Data Protection Bureau NDPB has advocated for collaboration with relevant institutions in upscaling the privacy of citizen’s data to earn their trust.

 

This effort is geared towards the full implementation of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) of the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari under the supervisory Ministry of Communications and Digital Technology.

The National Commissioner of the Bureau Dr Vincent Olatunji stated this
on a working visit to the Director General, National Identity Management the Commission (NIMC) Abdulaziz Aliyu Abubakar in Abuja.
This effort is geared towards the full implementation of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy NDEPS of the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari under the supervisory Ministry of Communications and Digital Technology.
Dr Vincent Olatunji stated that NIMC which is the highest data controller in the country should be a model for other data controllers since data is the foundation of everything in the country’s digital economy.

Olatunji stressed that privacy of data is an essential element in the process of achieving proper identification of citizens.

 “There is nothing you would want to do in the digital economy without proper identity and you can’t achieve that without adequate privacy and protection of data”, he noted.

The Nigeria’s Data Security Officer while reiterating the dedication of his team in actualising the Bureau’s mandate stated that creating awareness for data controllers and data processors on their obligations to data subjects is their next line of action and there was no better place to start than with NIMC.

 “With the registration of the National Identification Number NIN in the country hitting about 80million, I don’t know any other data controller in the country with the number of data you have uniquely, a fact which necessitated our visit here and should be a model for other data controllers to emulate in the country”, he said.

While giving accolades to NIMC for the job done so far in ensuring all Nigerians have an identity, Olatunji emphasised that best data protection practices must be adopted in the handling of citizenry data to meet global standards.

The NDPB boss who asserted that there was no perfect system, urged the Commission to constantly review their processes, data privacy and upscale areas where necessary. He further admonished the Commission to align with the Nigerian Data Protection Regulations NDPR which is the subsidiary legislation in terms of data protection in the country while buttressing the need for data minimisation in ensuring a seamless process for citizens who want their data updated.

 “In terms of filing annual audit report, we want NIMC to demonstrate that leadership by filing with us as enshrined in the NDPR to serve as an example to all data controllers because you are the biggest data controller”, he mentioned.

Olatunji noted that capacities of the Bureau’s staff as well as staff of major data controllers in the country remains a top priority while at the same time collaborating with relevant stakeholders in representing the Federal Government and the interest of all Nigerians.

“Our own idea of compliance is not to seek organisations to sanction but to create awareness and make compliance a culture by design and default which becomes a culture. This is the level we want to raise data privacy and protection to in Nigeria”, he said.

The Director General NIMC, Abdulaziz Aliyu applauded the Bureau for their efforts thus far in ensuring the privacy and protection of citizenry data and disclosed that the Commission is an advocate of data protection as well.

He reiterated the mandate of the Commission to come up with data base of all citizens, legal residents in the country and harmonising all discrete databases also said the NIN would help mitigate crime and fight insecurity in the country.

Aliyu assured the Bureau of the Commission’s support in ensuring that the privacy and protection of the process is always maintained in line with the NDPR.

 

Dominica Nwabufo

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