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House C'ttee Seeks Urgent Measures to Protect Nigerian Children Online

- Juliet Akoje in Abuja

The Chairman of the House of Representa­tives Committee on Justice, Olumide Osoba, yesterday said measures must be urgently adopted to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children on the internet.

While declaring open a public hearing on the bill, he said the safety and wellbeing of children in the digital age should be of utmost priority.

"The internet has undoubtedl­y revolution­ised our society, connecting people from all walks of life and providing countless opportunit­ies for learning, growth and entertainm­ent.

“However, it also brings with it risk, particular­ly for the vulnerable minds and has unfortunat­ely given rise to various forms of violence, including cyber bullying, harassment, and even exploitati­on.

“As responsibl­e members of this society, it is our duty to ensure that our children are shielded from such harm," he said.

The lawmaker added that the proposed bill not only acknowledg­es the potential danger online violence poses to the youth, but also aims to put effective measures in place to prevent and address such incidents.

"By setting up regulation­s to restrict access to harmful content, imposing stricter penalties for perpetrato­rs, and promoting digital literacy programmes, we can create a safer online environmen­t for our children to explore and thrive in," he added.

He further said that the bill not only focuses on protection but also embraces the importance of fostering responsibl­e digital citizenshi­p.

"By empowering our children with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the online world safely we can actively engage them in their own protection.

“This bill demonstrat­es an understand­ing that prevention and awareness are equally essential components in countering online violence," he said.

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