NCC assures Nigerians of safe, accessible digital space

NCC assures Nigerians of safe, accessible digital space

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By Jessica Dogo

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has assured Nigerians of accessible, resilient and safe digital space in the nation’s digital economy.

The Executive Commissioner, Stakeholders Management, NCC, Rimini Makama, gave the assurance at the NCC’s Digital Economy Sensitisation Forum, with the theme, “Leaving No One Behind: Digital Access, Equity and Empowerment” in Abuja.

The event brought major stakeholders in the digital economy ecosystem together to create cybersecurity awareness.

Makama, who was represented by the Head, Consumer Information and Education, Olasumbo Olawaiye, said that without access, there can be no opportunity.

He said that the commission remained committed to ensuring that Nigeria’s national telecommunications infrastructure remained resilient, accessible and secure.

“Digital empowerment must be inclusive. Without inclusion and equity, the benefits of the digital economy will remain unevenly distributed.

“The commission, through its Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) and other initiatives, is actively extending digital opportunities to the unserved, underserved, physically challenged and vulnerable groups through several impactful programmes,” he said.

The Publicity Expert for the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Dr Nihinlola Fefa, said that the association had been an advocate of cyber security awareness and sensitisation over the years.

“ATCON has been a very key stakeholder in the ICT and telecom industry. We have always advocated for cybersecurity awareness and sensitisation.

“We have been giving our own input over the years. We interface with all the telecom companies. We do a lot of studies, and we also give our contributions in so many ways,” she said.

She commended the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, for deploying technology into rural communities.

According to her, though Nigeria is doing well in the area of cybersecurity, there is room for improvement.

“We are in a good position right now and we can do better from the government side,” she said.

Olorunisomo Isola, Head, IT and Cybersecurity, National Data Protection Commission (NDPC), said that the commission had rolled out the necessary framework to guide both organisations.

Earlier, the Head, Digital Economy Department of the ministry, Yahaya Abubakar, said that the event brought together stakeholders and policymakers to build a Nigeria where digital access translates into real opportunity for all. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Kadiri Abdulrahman

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