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NSA Ribadu directs enforcement of cybercrimes law

The National Security Adviser, NSA, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, has ordered full implementation of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc) Amendment Act, 2024, to prevent terrorists fring the use of social media.

In a statement by Zakari Mijinyawa, the Head of Strategic Communications, Office of the National Security Adviser, ONSA, Ribadu also ordered the operationalisation of the National Cybersecurity Fund by all regulators and businesses specified in the second schedule of the Act.

According to the statement, African leaders, after a two-day high-level international counter-terrorism meeting held in Abuja between April 22-23, called for the improved deployment of greater support and resources towards strengthening cybersecurity activities in Africa and taking concrete steps to prevent the use of social media and other platforms by terrorists and organised criminal groups.

“In view of the need to secure Nigeria’s Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII), counter terrorism and violent extremism, strengthen national security and protect economic interests, this notice calls for the full implementation of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc) Amendment Act 2024, including the operationalisation of the National Cybersecurity Fund by all regulators and businesses specified in the second schedule of the Act,” he stated.

Recall that Nigeria, on July 6, 2022, joined the league of 66 other countries that have signed and ratified the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime to enhance international cooperation, provide a common platform and procedural tools for efficient and safe cyberspace pursuant to Section 41(2) (a) of the Cybercrime Act, 2015, requiring conformity of Nigerian cybercrime and cybersecurity laws and policies with regional and international standards.


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