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NITDA Unveils Whitepaper for Online Harms Protection Bill in Nigeria

In a groundbreaking move to address the pressing challenge of online harms in Nigeria, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), in collaboration with Advocacy for Policy and Innovation (API), has released a Whitepaper on the Framework for an Online Harms Protection Bill. This initiative marks a pivotal step towards creating a safer digital environment for Nigerians while fostering a dynamic and inclusive digital economy.

The Whitepaper, which is the first of its kind in Nigeria, was borne out of insights gathered during the nation’s inaugural Content Moderation and Online Safety Summit held in July 2022. Hosted by API, an African non-profit organization, the summit emphasized the urgent need for innovative solutions to combat online risks in an evolving digital landscape.

Why the Whitepaper Matters

Online harms in Nigeria have reached alarming levels, exposing children, minorities, and other vulnerable groups to significant risks. While existing measures such as the Cybercrime Act 2015, the Internet Code of Practice 2017, and NITDA’s Code of Practice for Interactive Computer Service Platforms (2022) provide some safeguards, the digital ecosystem’s complexities demand more robust and adaptive approaches.

The Whitepaper’s significance lies not only in its acknowledgment of these challenges but also in its comprehensive strategies to address them. It merges global regulatory insights with Nigeria’s unique socio-economic realities, making it both relevant and actionable.

Key Highlights of the Whitepaper

The document serves multiple objectives aimed at fostering dialogue, guiding policy development, and encouraging stakeholder participation.

“This Whitepaper underscores the necessity for a collaborative and data-driven approach to crafting a framework that ensures a safer digital environment for all, particularly for children and minorities,” NITDA stated.

A Collaborative Path Forward

Far from being a rigid regulatory directive, the Whitepaper is a dynamic tool designed to evolve through stakeholder input. A dedicated secretariat will manage feedback from businesses, civil society groups, and internet platforms. The insights collected will shape the final draft of the Online Harms Protection Bill.

NITDA’s emphasis on inclusivity and adaptability in this process reflects its broader commitment to Nigeria’s digital transformation. By addressing the deficiencies of previous efforts—such as the Digital Rights and Freedom Bill 2019 and the NBC Amendment Bill 2023—the agency aims to establish a comprehensive and forward-thinking legal framework.

Addressing Online Harms: A Global and Local Perspective

The prevalence of online threats is not unique to Nigeria, but its impact is deeply personal for many citizens. From cyberbullying to misinformation, these challenges require not just regulation but also education and empowerment.

The Whitepaper draws on international best practices, adapting them to Nigeria’s unique context. For example, it explores regulatory pathways that consider cultural nuances while aligning with global standards.

What Lies Ahead

NITDA’s initiative is more than just a response to online harms—it is a call to action. Stakeholders are urged to engage actively, ensuring the proposed bill reflects diverse perspectives and priorities. This participatory approach is essential for creating a legal framework that is both effective and widely accepted.

While the journey towards a safer digital space in Nigeria is far from over, the Whitepaper represents a significant milestone. By addressing existing gaps and anticipating future challenges, NITDA is positioning Nigeria as a leader in digital governance.

What You Should Know:
The Whitepaper builds on previous regulations, including:

However, these efforts have faced criticism, particularly around issues of civic freedom and human rights. The new framework aims to overcome these limitations by fostering collaboration and transparency.

For more information and to contribute feedback, visit the official NITDA page: NITDA Whitepaper Initiative.


By addressing both the immediate and long-term challenges of online safety, the Online Harms Protection Bill promises to reshape Nigeria’s digital landscape for the better.

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