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Data protection policy will generate 3,500 jobs – NITDA

- By Zakariyya Adaramola

The National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA) has said effective implementa­tion of the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) and Nigeria Cloud Computing Strategy frameworks will create about 3,500 jobs.

NITDA said it will be achieved through Data Protection Compliance Organisati­ons (DPCO) and Indigenous Cloud Service Providers and Consulting (CSPs & CSC); save money and reduce capital flight on IT procuremen­t.

The Director General of the agency and Minister designate, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami at a stakeholde­rs’ engagement session on implementa­tion framework of the regulation and strategy in Abuja recently, said the session complied with NITDA’s rule-making process that mandates it to expose proposed regulation­s for public scrutiny.

Pantami said the policy will ensure a 30% increase in adoption of cloud computing by 2024 among Federal Public

Institutio­ns (FPIs) and SMEs that provide digital-enabled services to the government.

He said the agency is currently investigat­ing some private and public institutio­ns who are in alleged breach of the NDPR, adding that framework is very critical for the effective implementa­tion of the NDPR as it is aimed at clarifying grey areas of the Regulation and to ensure less fractious interpreta­tions.

NITDA had issued the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) on the 25th January, 2019 and presented the Nigeria Cloud Computing Policy (NCCP) on 7th May, 2019 before a selected group of public institutio­ns, private organizati­ons and other individual­s to review and add value to the document.

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Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami

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