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Tijani calls for stronger safeguards to protect Nigerian children online

By Nyeche Mary  •  Jun 4, 2026, 10:35 pm

ABUJA, Nigeria (NPA) — Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, has called for stronger digital safeguards to protect children online, stressing the need for stakeholders to work together in creating a safer and more responsible digital environment.

Tijani made the call during a Roundtable on the Protection of Children Online organised by the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy in collaboration with the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC).

The event brought together representatives from government, industry, civil society organisations, academia and the broader technology ecosystem to examine the growing risks facing children in the digital space and explore collective solutions.

According to the minister, as Nigeria continues to build an inclusive digital economy, it is essential to ensure that children can participate safely in the digital world.

“As we build an inclusive digital economy that expands opportunity for every Nigerian, we must also ensure that our children can safely participate in the digital world,” Tijani said.

He noted that discussions at the roundtable reinforced the understanding that online safety is a shared responsibility requiring the active involvement of parents, schools, regulators, technology companies and civil society organisations.

The minister emphasised the need to design digital systems and policies that prioritise the safety and welfare of children while promoting responsible innovation.

“As technology becomes further embedded in everyday life, we must design systems and safeguards that prioritise children’s safety and best interests, while deepening digital literacy and reinforcing accountability across platforms,” he said.

Tijani added that strengthening online protection measures would help ensure that Nigeria’s digital future remains both innovative and responsible, while safeguarding the rights and well-being of young users.

The roundtable forms part of ongoing efforts by the Federal Government and key stakeholders to promote digital trust, enhance data protection and create a safer online environment for children across the country.

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