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NDPC Tasks Data Controllers and Processors on Compliance, Registration  

Justice Godfrey Okamgba by Justice Godfrey Okamgba
July 24, 2023
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Dr. Vincent Olatunji, National Commissioner, NDPC

Dr. Vincent Olatunji, National Commissioner for NDPC, speaking during the Commission's training for NITRA members in Lagos

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The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has urged all banks, telecom operators, educational institutions, government parastatals and other organizations that collect and process data in Nigeria to register with the Commission between now and December, 2023 for data protection compliance monitoring.

Dr. Vincent Olatunji, the National Commissioner of the NDPC, stated this at a sensitisation workshop on Data Privacy & Protection, held in Lagos.

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According to the National Commissioner this is in line with the provisions of the Act which mandates all data controllers and data processors to get registered within 6 months of the enactment of the law. He said that all the registered organizations will also be required to file their annual audit report with the commission between January and March every year. 

While noting that the Commission is also increasing awareness to let Nigerians know their rights when it comes to their data, Olatunji said the registration of all organizations handling data is to ensure that the rights are preserved by all data processors and controllers in Nigeria. 

“Registration and audit return.

Speaking on the timeline for the registration of all data controllers and processors, which include all organizations that deal with people’s personal data such as banks, telecom operators, insurance companies and schools, among others.

“What we have in the law is that all data controllers and processors in Nigeria should register with the data protection authority. What the law says is that we should give them six months to acquaint themselves with the provisions of the law.  He noted that data controllers & processors are over 500,000 in Nigeria.

 “From now till Dec 31st, they have to register with the commission while they are expected to file their data compliance audit return between 1st of January to 31st, March, every year”, he said.

He explained that the Nigerian data protection Commission is saddled with the responsibility of creating awareness, guarding the rights of individuals to control and protect their personal information in the interconnected world, conduct investigations and meet out penalties for violators.

Olatuji affirmed that aside from increasing foreign direct investment into Nigeria, the DPA would boost the confidence of investors knowing full well that there are workable legal frame works on ground to protect them and their businesses.

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A cross section of participants

“Because a lot of country now, when you don’t have your data protection law and the Data Protection Supervisor Authority, they don’t want to do business with you, with this law you will be able to cross that stage that the average investors coming to Nigerian will know that we have a law, and an independent DPA (Data Protection Authority).

While highlighting the rights of data subjects, Olatunji said every Nigerian is a data subject as they all have data with either the government or private organizations.

“Data subjects have the right to give their consent or not when their data is being collected; the right of rectification where data is not correct, other rights he noted are portability, erasure, refusal of processing, etc.

On the part of data controllers and data processors, “they owe us the duty of care and accountability to ensure that the data with them is well protected. What kind of measures are they putting in place in terms of technological measures and organization measures to ensure that the data with them is secure” He explained.

The NDPC boss stated that one of the aims of the data protection law is to create confidence and trust in the economy and to attract foreign direct investments in Nigeria. 

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Managing Partner Alliance Law Firm Uche Val Obi, said, said, ‘With a workable legal framework on data protection and privacy, even children who cannot ordinarily give legitimate consent are protected. Before you can obtain their data, you need the consent of parents or caregivers. The issue of breach is serious and can lead to criminal consequences, where the defaulters could be prosecuted, arraigned, and even sent to jail.”

A cross section of participants
A cross section of participants

The Head of Legal Enforcement & Regulations Department at NDPC, Babatunde Bamigboye, added, “People won’t be able to steal your identity; your personal data, for instance, is like a key in the digital space. You want to get your password, you want to get your driver’s licences, you want to communicate, you want to go online, your identity is your key, so if this identity is not protected, how are you going to secure your digital assess.”

Recall that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed the country’s Data Protection Bill into law on June 12 this year.

According to Itunu Dosekun, Head, Media Unit, NDPC, this transformed the existing National Data Protection Bureau headed by Olatunji into a Commission that will be driving the implementation of the law.

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