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NPAN Lauds Tribunal’s Endorsement Of $220m Fine On Meta, Calls For Stronger Digital Regulation

NPAN emphasized the importance of enforcing domestic digital laws and protecting citizens’ rights in the digital space, noting that Nigeria’s action aligns with global regulatory trends, and urged continuous vigilance and collaboration to ensure ethical conduct by tech companies.
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  • NPAN Commends Tribunal’s Decision on Meta Fine
  • Call for Stronger Digital Regulation and Global Alignment

The Newspaper Proprietors’ Association of Nigeria (NPAN) has lauded the recent decision of the Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal (CCPT) to uphold the $220 million fine imposed on Meta Platforms Incorporated, the parent company of Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram.

Digital TimesNG reports that the fine, levied by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), followed a 30-month investigation between 2021 and 2023 into Meta’s alleged unauthorised data sharing and discriminatory practices against Nigerian users.

In a statement jointly signed by NPAN President, Mallam Kabiru A. Yusuf, and General Secretary, Mrs Angela Emuwa, the association described the ruling as “a significant milestone in Nigeria’s ongoing efforts to enforce digital accountability and protect the rights of its citizens in the digital age.”

The association emphasized the need for compliance by global tech companies with Nigeria’s domestic laws and regulations. “Respect for national sovereignty must extend to the digital domain, where the rights and interests of citizens deserve the same robust protections as in any other sphere,” the statement read.

NPAN also highlighted that Nigeria’s action aligns with a broader global movement toward holding tech giants accountable. The statement noted that “in 2023, Ireland fined Meta 1.2 billion euros for the company’s failure to comply with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by unlawfully transferring EU user data to the US without adequate safeguards.”

The group further referenced similar regulatory actions, including Luxembourg’s €746 million fine against Amazon in 2021, and sanctions against TikTok, Google, and Apple over data breaches and anti-trust issues.

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“As an association deeply committed to the defence of civil rights, media freedom, and the public good,” NPAN reaffirmed its support “for strong, fair, and transparent enforcement of laws governing the digital economy.”

It also stressed the importance of safeguarding digital rights of publishers, including fair remuneration and protection of intellectual property amid the complexities of the evolving digital landscape.

The statement concluded with a call for continuous regulatory vigilance. “We believe that consistent regulatory vigilance, backed by sustained collaboration among all stakeholders — government agencies, civil society, industry players, and the general public — is essential to ensuring that digital platforms operate responsibly, ethically, and in accordance with Nigeria’s legal and social norms,” NPAN stated.

The association urged for further strengthening of Nigeria’s digital regulatory framework to protect individuals’ rights while fostering innovation and trust in the country’s digital economy.

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