FG declares zero tolerance to scams, sextortion, cyberbullying

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By Ebere Agozie

The Federal Government has declared that online criminal activities will no longer be tolerated under any guise.

The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, made the declaration at the annual Cybercrimes Awareness Campaign and second National Consultations on the Cybercrimes Legal Framework in Nigeria on Monday in Abuja.

The two-day event which kicked off with an awareness walk is entitled: โ€œTowards a Coordinated and Informed National Response for Cybercrime.โ€

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the minister was represented by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) of the ministry, Abubakar Babadoko.

Fagbemi stated that cybercrime affects Nigeriaโ€™s economy, national security, and the daily lives of its citizens.

The walk, he said, was the ministryโ€™s way of saying โ€˜enough of scams, sextortion, identity theft, and cyberbullyingโ€™, โ€˜Enough of destroying futures through greed and deceitโ€™.

โ€œCybercrime is a crime not a hustle. Every online scam, impersonation, or hacking incident is punishable under the Cybercrimes Acts. The digital space is not lawless: it is governed by justice.

โ€œEvery Nigerian has a role to play. Parents, teachers, business owners, and young people must learn to protect their data, report suspicious activity, and use technology responsibly.

โ€œThe youth must be digital builders, not digital predators. Nigeriaโ€™s youth are some of the brightest and most innovative in the world. Let us channel that creativity into solutions, startups, and innovations not cybercrime,โ€™โ€™ he said.

He reiterated that the awareness walk was not just symbolic; but a movement of conscience and responsibility.

โ€œWe walk to raise awareness, to educate our communities, and to remind every Nigerian that cybercrime affects us, our economy, our national security and our daily lives.

โ€œWe walk to inspire vigilance, integrity, and safe digital practice in homes, schools, workplaces, and communities.

โ€œAs prosecutors and law enforcement officers, we see first-hand the pain cybercrime inflicts on victims defrauded of their life savings.

He warned that law is evolving and enforcement is stronger than ever.

โ€œWith the ongoing review of the Cybercrimes Acts, persecution will be faster, coordination tighter, and penalties stiffer.

โ€œThe message is clear: cybercrime will not go unpunished.

โ€œThe fight against cybercrime requires teamwork between government, the private sector, academia, and the public. Together, we can secure Nigeriaโ€™s cyberspace.

โ€œAs we walk through the streets this today, let our banners, our chants, and our presence speak loudly and clearly: Donโ€™t Fall Victim โ€“ Donโ€™t Perpetrate,โ€™โ€™ he stressed.

He urged Nigerians to secure their world and stop cybercrime.

โ€œThink before you click, our digital footprint matters, we are in this together for a safe cyberspace. Letโ€™s engage the public with smiles and simple messages they can remember.

โ€œEvery conversation today could save someone from becoming a victim or prevent a young person from becoming on offender. When we return to our offices, our schools, our homes, letโ€™s continue spreading this messageโ€™โ€™.

Other stakeholders present at the walk included the Director-General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) amongst others. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Sadiya Hamza

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