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NITDA seals deal with EU on data protection compliance

- By Zakariyya Adaramola, Dubai

The National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA) has entered into a strategic partnershi­p with the European Data Protection Office (EDPO) to enable Nigerian businesses comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

The partnershi­p was sealed at the Gulf Internatio­nal Technology Exhibition taking place in Dubai, UAE, on Tuesday.

This partnershi­p is a huge step forward in Nigeria’s drive towards compliance with data protection. Nigerians will recall that NITDA issued the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) in January 2019 with the objective of protecting personal data, improve ease of doing business in Nigeria and to create jobs for over 300,000 Nigerians through the unique implementa­tion model of the NDPR, the Director General of NITDA said at the meeting.

The meeting which had in attendance top NITDA officials and Ms. Lucia Canga, the Head of the EDPO delegation saw NITDA designated as the contact point for Nigerian entities that seek to comply with the GDPR.

It will also make EDPO facilitato­r of Nigeria’s aspiration to become the first African country to meet the European Union’s GDPR adequacy requiremen­t which would open Nigerian businesses to opportunit­ies in the European market.

NITDA would also, through its licensed Data Protection Compliance Organisati­ons (DPCOs), assist Nigerian entities to be fully compliant with the GDPR thereby ensuring global competitiv­eness and business continuity.

Meanwhile, the EDPO representa­tive also had a meeting with the Minister of Communicat­ions, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, who reaffirmed Nigeria’s readiness to partner with EDPO to actualize the country’s objective of improving ease of doing business in Nigeria and to make Nigerian companies have global relevance in line with President Muhammandu Buhari’s economic diversific­ation agenda.

NITDA is empowered by Section 6 (c) of the NITDA Act of 2007 to develop guidelines for electronic governance and monitor the use of electronic data interchang­e and other forms of electronic communicat­ion transactio­ns as an alternativ­e to paper-based methods in government, commerce, education, the private and public sectors, labour, and other fields, where the use of electronic communicat­ion may improve the exchange of data and informatio­n.

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