Nigeria Data Protection Commission and NIMC launch nationwide privacy training for 4,000 staff

Date: 2026-06-14
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) and the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) have announced a major capacity-building initiative aimed at strengthening data protection and privacy compliance across Nigeria’s public sector.

The initiative will see approximately 4,000 NIMC staff enrolled in the NDPC’s Virtual Privacy Academy (VPA), a structured training programme designed to enhance understanding of data protection principles and promote responsible data handling practices.

The announcement was made during a joint press conference attended by the National Commissioner of the NDPC, Dr Vincent Olatunji, and the Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of NIMC, Engineer Abisoye Coker-Odusote.

According to Dr Olatunji, the programme represents a significant milestone in Nigeria’s efforts to institutionalize privacy awareness and strengthen accountability in the management of personal data across government institutions.

He noted that the initiative reflects a shared commitment between NDPC and NIMC to build a culture of privacy and ensure that data protection principles are embedded in the operations of key public institutions.

Dr Olatunji emphasized the strategic importance of NIMC as the custodian of Nigeria’s foundational identity system, stating that robust technical and organizational safeguards are essential to protect the integrity and security of personal data within the national digital ecosystem.

He commended the leadership of NIMC for its proactive approach to integrating data protection principles into its operations and for extending training initiatives to staff and frontline partners.

Engineer Coker-Odusote reaffirmed NIMC’s commitment to data protection compliance and highlighted plans to institutionalize continuous capacity-building programmes to strengthen staff competence in privacy and data governance.

She also expressed support for expanding privacy training to include partner institutions involved in identity management processes, in line with broader efforts to improve data security and public trust.

The NDPC stated that the initiative aligns with Nigeria’s broader digital transformation agenda under the Renewed Hope framework and is expected to contribute to building a secure, trusted, and inclusive digital economy.

Both institutions reaffirmed their commitment to continued collaboration aimed at strengthening data governance, enhancing privacy protection, and supporting the development of Nigeria’s digital ecosystem.

 

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