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Data Protection: NDPC, Ministry Of Interior Forge Strategic Alliance

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Dr Vincent Olatunji, National Commissioner/CEO, Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) (left), and Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo Minister of Interior (right), when the former paid him an Advocacy visit on Friday
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The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) team, led by the National Commissioner/CEO, Dr Vincent Olatunji, conducted an advocacy visit to the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, at his office in Abuja on October 27, 2023, to raise awareness about Data Protection.

At the visit, Dr. Olatunji emphasised the increasing digitisation of the world and its impact on various aspects of human life, particularly the sharing of personal data such as names, phone numbers, email addresses, NIN, and BVN; all of which are crucial in identifying individuals.

He stated, “There are some personal data that are sensitive, which require additional safeguards, such as our health records, labour union affiliation, sexual orientation, and information that can be used for discriminatory purposes.”

Recognising the global focus on safeguarding online identities, Dr. Olatunji highlighted some existing international efforts, particularly, the Nigeria Data Protection Act which ensures personal data protection, thus contributing to Nigeria’s global recognition.

He stressed the significance of compliance with the Nigeria Data Protection Act, especially for the Ministry of Interior, which serves as a major data controller due to its oversight of agencies such as the Nigeria Immigration Service, Civil Defense, Nigerian Correctional Service, Federal Fire Service, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp, and the National Identity Management Commission.

Dr. Olatunji stated, “Something as fundamental as our international passport, which now carries our NIN, serves as our primary identity, equivalent to a social security number… we have come to collaborate on strategies to enhance the integrity of the data of Nigerians.”

The Minister of Interior commended Dr. Olatunji, acknowledging him as one of the most accomplished figures in the public sector, and commended the significant strides made in establishing a robust Data Protection ecosystem in Nigeria within a short period.

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Recognizing the Ministry of Interior’s central role in the Data Protection landscape, he commented, “Apart from internal security, our core responsibility is to safeguard the integrity of citizenship, personal data, and identity.

“Collaboration with you is imperative in our marriage registries, citizenship matters, business operations, rights of expatriates, places of worship, and even to our inmates in the correctional service.”

The Minister requested a capacity-building programme for the Ministry of Interior’s staff to be organised by NDPC, to enhance their understanding and application of Data Protection principles in their daily activities.

Additionally, he proposed a comprehensive Data Protection audit spanning the ministry and its agencies.

Dr. Olatunji graciously agreed to train the Ministry of Interior’s staff at no cost and outlined the process for conducting a Data Protection Compliance Organization-led audit.

Furthermore, both the NDPC and the Ministry of Interior identified potential areas for collaboration and partnership.

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