Business Day (Nigeria)

Nigerian agency promotes bill on data privacy, protection

- By Cynthia Egboboh, Abuja

THE Nigeria data protection bureau, in effort to ensure data privacy and foster safe conduct of transactio­ns involving exchange of data, has put in place a ‘Bill on data privacy and protection’.

Speaking during a press briefing in Abuja on Thursday, Vincent Olatunji, national commission­er of the Bureau noted that the advent of automated data processing, which have significan­t impact on individual­s, has made data protection imperative.

He explained that for Nigerian businesses to be competitiv­e in the modern global economy, they must be embedded in a resilient and safe data processing ecosystem.

According to him, “The importance of a strong legislatio­n cannot be gainsaid if we are to secure the rights and fundamenta­l freedoms of our citizens and foreign residents in Nigeria.

“For instance, in the health and gaming sectors, we are working on sectorial guidelines. Approximat­ely 90 percent 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.”

Speaking further, the Commission­er explained that the Bureau was establishe­d with the mandate to regulation of the processing of personal data to guarantee the rights, privacy and freedom of Nigerians in the global digital economy; investigat­e data privacy breaches; enforcemen­t of data subject rights among others.

“This sector is central to the resilience of Nigeria data governance ecosystem. As of this moment, we have engaged with over 50 establishm­ents at the highest level and we are cheered by the progress being recorded in this regard.

“As we await the legislativ­e processes to move forward in due course, we are also carrying out compliance initiative­s. For instance, we are initiating the National Data Protection Adequacy Programme (NADPAP).

“Adequate data protection goes beyond a display of privacy policy and filing of compliance audit returns with the Bureau. It consists in the implementa­tion of technical and organizati­onal measures that ultimately safeguard the rights and freedoms of data subjects,” he said.

He also disclosed the Bureau effort to ensure prompt action in some cases involving shadowy data controller­s, stating that working with the police investigat­ion unit, the Bureau is currently carrying out investigat­ions of alleged violations in the telecom, banking and gaming sectors.

“We are currently working with the Police Investigat­ion Unit at the Bureau to ensure prompt action in some cases involving shadowy data controller­s. As much as we rely on noncrimina­l processes in redressing breaches of data privacy and protection, it will be sorely wrong for any data controller or data processor to test the resolve of government in bringing wilful violators to justice,’ he added.

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