NCC commences nationwide cybersecurity awareness campaign
The Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC) has, again, demonstrated its commitment
to making sure that Nigerian children and youth are protected from
cybercriminals and their antics, as it commenced a nationwide
cybersecurity awareness campaign at a conference attended by students
from 24 private and public secondary schools in Abuja.
The campaign, which held
earlier today (04/02/2020) at the 650-seater conference hall of the NCC
Head Office Annex at Mbora District, Abuja, gives concrete expression to
the Commission’s effort at strengthening Child Online Protection within
the country, as the country deepens its embrace of the digital culture.
The significance of the
event was seen in its attendance by three Ministers of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria. They include the Minister of Communications &
Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim (Pantami), represented by his
Special Adviser on Technical Matters, Dr. Femi Adeluyi; Minister of
Women Affairs, Dame Pauline Tallen, represented by her Special Adviser
on Technical Matters, Princess Jummai Idonije; and the Minister of
Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, who was also represented by the Director,
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the ministry,
Abubakar Isah.
The event was also attended
by officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC),
the Federal Capital Territory Universal Basic Education Board (FCTUBEB),
the Federal Capital Territory Secondary Education Board (FCTSEB) as
well as Management and other staff.
Representatives of the
Ministers of Communications and Digital Economy, and Women Affairs
applauded the intervention of NCC in not only stimulating accessibility
and availability of digital access to Nigerians but also making a
priority the sensitization of users, especially the younger generation
on the proper use of the Internet and enlightening them on how they can
be protected when using the Internet.
Addressing the students and
other participants at the event, Pantami, who commended the NCC
leadership for the cybersecurity awareness initiative, stated that as
Federal Government is driving digital economy, through the ministry and
its agencies, especially the NCC, it also places primacy on proper and
continuous education of end-users of telecom services.
He said together with its
various agencies, the ministry is working to implement the eight pillars
of its recently-unveiled National Digital Economy Strategy and Policy
aimed at unleashing robust digital economy where everything is
ICT-driven towards accelerating economic prosperity.
Earlier in his address, the
Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, said the
NCC-sponsored cybersecurity enlightenment programme has a specific
interest in online protection of the youth especially the children both
in public and private schools.
“It is an undeniable fact
that the Internet has become an indispensable element of everyday life,
for that reason, our children and youths are not excluded; they are
highly involved in the use of new technology applications, especially
since it provides opportunity for research, learning, communication,
entertainment, and business for those with entrepreneurial minds,” the
EVC said.
Danbatta explained that the
pervasiveness of the Internet and the proliferation of mobile phones
make it difficult for parents and guardians to effectively monitor the
online activities of their wards in comparison to the old system of
connecting to the Internet via desktops and laptops.
He emphasised that although
the Internet provides countless opportunities for children, it also
exposes them to potentially harmful content.
He cited a United Nation’s
report on Nations Populations Estimates and Projections, which looked at
Nigeria’s population from 1960-2019, indicating that children and
youths constitute a large portion of the country’s population. The
report further indicates that the median age of the country is 18.4
years as of 2019.
Accordingly, and based on
other statistics, Danbatta said children and youths are the most active
participants online via social media networking sites, making them
potential victims of grooming, inappropriate content and exposure to
unscrupulous actors in the cyberspace.
In addressing all of these
issues towards protecting the young population against cybercriminals,
the EVC said the Commission has instituted various initiatives.
One such initiative, he
said, is the ongoing awareness campaign to sensitise secondary schools
children across the country to cyber-related crimes, such as
cyberbullying, Internet fraud, identify theft, online soliciting of
minors.
According to the EVC, this
explains NCC’s plan to educate many audiences on the necessary
information and knowledge required to safeguard against cyber
criminality in line with the Commission’s responsibilities as a
regulator that is Irrevocably committed to protecting and empowering
consumers of all ages and statuses.
Other initiatives include
collaborating with key cybersecurity stakeholders to foster and engender
a robust cybersecurity environment, and the involvement of the
Commission in all the collaborative process that culminates in
fashioning various cybersecurity policies, strategies and laws.
It also informed NCC’s
involvement in the establishment of a Cyber Security Incidence Response
Team (CSIRT) as well as the establishment of the Internet Industry Code
of Practice by the Commission.
The foregoing according to
Danbatta was to ensure that industry-wide standards and obligations of
minimum cybersecurity provision are implemented for the protection of
child online and securing communication infrastructure.
While noting that the fight
against cybercrimes transcends geographic jurisdictions, Danbatta
affirmed that the Commission is working to build strategic partnerships
and collaborative alliances with stakeholders, agencies, and
organisations to ensure safety of the cyberspace for users in Nigeria.
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