The National Commissioner, Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC), Dr Vincent Olatunji, yesterday said no fewer than seven banks and other institutions have paid over N200 million into the coffers of the Federal Government for violations of the data privacy of Nigerians.
Addressing reporters at the headquarters of the Commission in Abuja, following the signing of the Commission’s Act by President Bola Tinubu, Olatunji said the penalties were within a year for infractions committed by the institutions after thorough investigations by the Commission.
The National Commissioner, who did not reveal the identities of the banks and other institutions, explained that over 100 private sector institutions were investigated for varying degrees of personal data privacy breaches within the past one year.
He cited instances where citizens personal data were wrongly captured by banks, and the concerned persons could not access funds in their bank accounts due to infractions, while some customers had money wiped off their bank accounts due to personal data breaches.
Olatunji, who said a private university and some insurance companies, were being investigated for data breaches, warned that with the new law, data Processors and Controllers must have Data Protection Officers (DPOs) in their organisations.
He explained that compliance with the principal legislation as accented to by President Tinubu would not only boost the nation’s digital economy, but mainstream the country into global recognition and strengthen the its standing in the global digital economy landscape.