Tag: DPC

  • Data Protection Commission: CBN’s directive on customers’ social media handles against the law

    Data Protection Commission: CBN’s directive on customers’ social media handles against the law

    The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) says it engaging the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on its new directives to commercial banks to collect their customers’ social media handles.

    The National Commissioner of NDPC, Dr. Vincent Olatunji, said this in a statement issued by Mr. Itunu Dosekun, Head of Media, on Thursday in Abuja.

    Recalled that the CBN on June 26, directed banks to obtain the social media handles of customers as part of enhanced Customer Due Diligence (CDD) regulations.

    Olatunji said that before the establishment of the Nigerian Data Protection Act (NDPA), on June 12, indiscriminate collection of citizens’ data by Data Controller Organisations was not taken seriously.

    He explained that there were prerequisite steps any Data Controller must take prior to the collection of data from data subjects.

    He also said that any organisation that defaulted was going against the law and causing a data breach, as well as would attract fine.

    “There are provisions in the law to go against any data controller be it private or government office, NGOs, hotels, because we are pro-citizens.

    “The whole idea of this law is to protect the rights, the interests of Nigerians who are data subjects.

    “We are already engaging with the CBN to let them know that what they have done is against the law because there are basic principles you must meet when you want to collect citizens’ data.

    “There is data minimisation, meaning you don’t collect data beyond the purpose for which it was intended, purpose limitation, what purpose is it for,’’ he explained.

    According to him, asking for social media handles is not necessary.

    He, however, said that if the collection of the social media handles happened under public interest, which could include to monitor some transactions, there should be proper awareness to the customers.

    Olatunji added that they would be inquiring on why the CDD regulation came up and how best to resolve that in line with global best practices.

    On the issue of government tapping into some citizens’ mobile communications, perhaps for national security, among other reasons, Olatunji said that there were guidelines to follow.

    He said the commission would be engaging with a lot of government institutions, data controllers, to sensitise them on the requirements of the NDPA and data collection prerequisites.

  • Yul Edochie emerges DPC gubernatorial candidate

    Yul Edochie emerges DPC gubernatorial candidate

    Nollywood actor , Yul Edochie has been declared winner of the Democratic People’s Congress (DPC) primary election ahead of the Anambra governorship poll. The bubbly actor is presently the party’s flag bearer for the forthcoming November 18 governorship election.

     

    Excited Edochie took to his Instagram page to share the good news. He said:” And I won the party primaries today to become the flag bearer of the DPC. Democratic Peoples Congress.

     

    “I give God almighty all the glory. I thank everyone who made it possible. And to all who have placed their hopes and trust in me, I will not let you down.

     

    “It’s time for the youths, time for the masses. We are taking the government house of Anambra state come November 2017.

     

    “We will run a government that will put the welfare of the masses first. Our victory is the people’s victory.”

     

    Days back, the actor had stated reasons why he wants to be the next governor of Anambra State. Edochie wil contest against incumbent governor,Willie Obiano of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Oseloka Obaze of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Tony Nwoye, flag bearer of the All Progressive Congress (APC).