NITDA partners with FCCPC to curb data privacy abuse

Na'ankwat Dariem

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The National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA and the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission FCCPC, are collaborating to tackle data privacy abuse by money lending operators in Nigeria.

The Head of Corporate Affairs and External Relations, NITDA, Mrs Hadiza Umar disclosed this in a statement issued in Abuja.

Umar recalled that Section 17(a) of the FCCPC, 2019 empowers the Commission to administer and enforce provisions of every Nigerian law with respect to competition and protection of consumers.

“NITDA has therefore found the FCCPC as a key stakeholder in its efforts to rein in the activities of some micro-money lenders who have formed a penchant for abuse of personal data of Nigerians.

“These operators execute this by abusing their personal data, breaching their privacy and sharing it with others who are not part of the initial contract.”

She disclosed that the Agency received over 40 petitions from members of the public on the personal data abuse of some lending companies.

“Our investigation led to the imposition of ten million naira (N10,000,000) fine and other administrative sanctions on Soko Lending Company.

“As an agency focused on using its mandate to empower Nigerians and make them active players in the digital economy, NITDA is very concerned about the worrisome effect the nefarious activities of the money lending companies is having on families, friends, and the society at large.

“Some of the complainants had contemplated suicide, indicating that government needed to do more to protect vulnerable Nigerians, she explained.

Umar noted that the partnership with FCCPC would lead to a more robust and concerted regulatory approach which we believe would ensure that Nigerians get the necessary reprieve from the illegal use of their personal data for money lending operations.

“The partnership would entail joint investigations, enforcement and possible prosecution.

“We, therefore, use this medium to inform all money lending operators and other data controllers and processors that NITDA is set to enforce the privacy right of Nigerians in line with the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) 2019.

“Controllers and Processors who seek guidance on Compliance with the NDPR should contact NITDA licensed Data Protection Compliance Organizations (DPCO), she added.

 

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