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Nigeria Data Protection Bureau (NDPB) and Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Abuja to protect consumer rights and personal data as well foster healthy trade competition within the Nigerian economic space.

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National Commissioner/CEO, NDPB, Dr. Vincent Olatunji, expressed optimism about the objectives of the MoU and the enforcement mechanism for consumer rights and data protection.

He said the MoU will serve as a model in promoting an ecosystem of cooperation among regulatory authorities. The National Commissioner commended FCCPC Executive Vice Chairman, Babatunde Irukera for his commitment towards consumer rights and competitive trade practices in Nigeria.

The FCCPC boss expressed delight in the momentum that data protection has gained in the country since the establishment of the Bureau by President Muhammadu Buhari. He noted that the institutional possibilities of the MoU in leveraging data governance for sustainable development are compelling even as he pledged the full support of FCCPC to NDPB through the implementation of the MoU.

Both agencies established a Joint Technical and Enforcement Committee and agreed “to use their best endeavors in the exercise of their respective powers to enforce and ensure compliance with any mutually agreed decisions, actions, orders, recommendations or understandings arising from any effort, initiative, or investigation that is subject of this  MoU or any mutual cooperation/collaborations by Parties.”

The MOU will, ultimately, foster:- prompt resolution of complaints, capacity building, awareness among consumers, data subjects and information sharing between the two agencies.

Dr. Olatunji also commended data controllers and data processors that have complied with the recently issued Compliance Notice within a very short time. He described as a clear evidence that many data controllers and processors in Nigeria are becoming more transparent and accountable in their dealings with data subjects.

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“This is part of the national effort towards ensuring that no one is left behind in the implementation of National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS),” he said.

With the signing of “the MOU, the National Commissioner called on all organizations who collect personal data/records/information on citizens – irrespective of age or gender – to avoid grave legal and reputational consequences by complying with the provisions of the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) 2019. Details of compliance processes are contained in the recent Newsletter VOL.1/ NDPB/CN/ 1/22 posted on the website of the Bureau, www.ndpb.gov.ng,”noted Head, Legal, Enforcement & Regulations, NDPB, Babatunde  Bamigboye in an official statement.

 

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COVER IMAGE:National Commissioner/CEO, NDPB, Dr. Olatunji

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