National Assembly Moves to Strengthen Data Protection Laws
The National Assembly is taking steps to strengthen Nigeria’s data protection laws.
This move comes as cyber threats and attacks continue to rise across the country. Lawmakers believe stronger laws are needed to better protect the personal information of citizens and organisations.
The current data protection rules are seen as not strong enough to deal with the increasing number of cyber crimes. Hackers and fraudsters are targeting government agencies, businesses, and individuals, leading to loss of sensitive data and money.
The National Assembly wants to close loopholes and make punishments for offenders more serious.
This development is expected to bring better regulation of how companies and institutions collect, store, and use personal data. It will also help Nigeria meet international standards on data protection. Many experts have welcomed the plan, saying it is long overdue.
As cyber threats grow, stronger laws will give citizens more confidence when using digital services. The National Assembly is expected to work on the bill quickly so it can be passed into law. This will help reduce cases of data breaches and identity theft.
The move shows the government’s commitment to improving cybersecurity in the country. Nigerians hope the new laws will be effectively implemented to protect everyone in this digital age. The strengthened data protection framework is expected to make Nigeria safer online.





