NDPB Engages Over 50 Institutions On Data Privacy Protection

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The National Commissioner of Nigeria Data Protection Bureau (NDPB), Dr Vincent Olatunji says the Bureau has engaged over 50 establishments on Data Privacy Protection through sensitisation and capacity building.

 

Dr Olatunji made this disclosure in Abuja, Nigeria, at a press conference on the progress of data privacy and protection in Nigeria.

 

He said in order to achieve its mandate, the Bureau has engaged with over 50 establishments at the highest level.

 

For instance, in the health and gaming sectors, we are working on sectorial guidelines. Approximately 90% of our population may have various degrees of sensitive personal data being processed in the health sector.

 

Over 60 million youths are sharing personal data in the gaming industry. You will agree, therefore, that the advent of automated data processing which could have significant impact on the enjoyment of private lives has made data protection imperative.

 

According to the National Commissioner, the strategic area in which the Bureau is leaving no stone unturned is capacity building.

 

Thus, the Bureau has conducted series of trainings for its staff and other institutions such as the Nigeria Television Authority, Voice of Nigeria and Federal Polythenic Nekede, Owerri Imo State.”

 

“Arrangements are in top gear to also conduct training for Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Federal Ministry of Health, National Health Insurance Authority, National Lottery Regulator Commission, etc,” Olatunji gave assurance.

 

Train 50 Journalists

He also revealed that the Bureau plans to train 50 journalists on data protection by the first quarter of 2023.

 

Evidently, we have prioritised the training of press men and women and the Bureau is committed to doing more. Within the 1st Quarter of 2023, we are planning to organize a train the trainers workshop for 50 journalists to be drawn from both the mainstream and new media,” he said.

 

Dr Olatunji explained that the NDPB has mandate to “regulate the processing of personal data to guarantee the Rights, Privacy and Freedom of Nigerians in the global Digital Economy.

 

“Investigation of data privacy breaches; Enforcement of data subject rights; Data Protection awareness and capacity building for Data Subjects (natural persons) and Data Controllers/Processors in the public and private sectors.

 

Coordination of the passage of an enabling act on data protection in Nigeria; and
Cooperation with relevant local and international bodies for the purposes of advancing data privacy and protection,”
 he stated.

 

He stressed that the Bureau was determine to follow a road map that is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound (SMART).

 

“This is instructive given the cheer size of our population – which is estimated at over 210 million. Not only that, for Nigerian businesses to be competitive in the modern global economy, they must be embedded in a resilient and safe data processing ecosystem, “the NDPB boss noted.

 

He said the Bureau has five guiding pillars which include Governance, Ecosystem and Technology, Capacity Development, Cooperation and Collaboration, Funding and Sustainability.

 

Dr Olatunji further stated that in each of these pillars are time-bound goals, activities and outcomes which are carefully crafted to guide the Bureau in the discharge of its mandate.

 

He adds that the importance of a strong legislation cannot be overemphasised, if the country was to secure the rights and fundamental freedoms of our citizens and foreign residents in Nigeria.

 

Lateefah Ibrahim

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