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NUJ FCT Partners NDPC To Shield Journalists Against Cyber Threats

todayFebruary 19, 2026

Background

To shield journalists against escalating digital dangers, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), FCT Council, has entered into a partnership with the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC).

The pact was sealed during a courtesy visit on Wednesday by the NUJ led by its Chairman, Comrade Grace Ike to the leadership of NDPC.

The delegation, sought the Commission’s support in training journalists on data protection to strengthen ethical reporting and safeguard public trust.

“In today’s world, data is power that shapes narratives drives governance. Data influences elections, build trust and can also destroy reputations. As journalists, we sit at the intersection of information and public trust. Every day, we collect data, process data, interpret data, publish data, and sometimes even protect sensitive data,” Ike stated.

She noted that the digital ecosystem is evolving rapidly, with cyber threats increasing, digital surveillance becoming more sophisticated, and misinformation spreading faster than verification.

“This is why our visit today is strategic. We are here to seek partnership—specifically in the area of capacity building and training for journalists within the FCT and beyond. We believe journalists must be fully conversant with Nigeria’s data protection laws and policies, equipped to handle personal and sensitive data responsibly, trained to prevent digital breaches and cyber infiltration, and empowered to protect their devices, sources, and newsroom systems from digital attacks.”

Comrade Ike stressed that a journalist who does not understand data protection in this era is vulnerable, and a vulnerable journalist weakens democracy hence the media must not only report on data protection compliance but must embody it.

She emphasized that the engagement would bring journalists up to speed with Nigeria’s data policy framework, provide practical guidance on lawful data handling, expose journalists to digital security best practices and strengthen resilience against cyber threats targeting media institutions

Comrade Ike commended the NDPC under the leadership of Dr. Olatunji for its strides in data governance and privacy protection hence he reiterated that a well-equipped journalists would better understand how to report responsibly without breaching privacy rights.

In his remarks, the National Commissioner/CEO of the NDPC, Dr. Vincent Olatunji, commended the FCT Council for the initiative, noting that the Commission’s mandate thrives on awareness creation.

He highlighted recent strategic engagements with journalists in Lagos and Abuja during the National Privacy Week, stating that beyond promoting compliance with the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023, the NUJ can also help showcase career opportunities within the data protection ecosystem.

On behalf of the Commission, Dr. Olatunji pledged to organize a one-day induction training for the FCT Council. He also offered free Virtual Privacy Academy (VPA) vouchers and slots in the certification programme as part of a broader strategic collaboration.

Since 2019, the NDPC has generated ₦16.2 billion in revenue—₦7.2 billion remitted to the Federal Government—hosted delegations from eight nations, and led large-scale Global Privacy Week trainings in Lagos.

“We’re ready to leave a legacy,” Olatunji pledged, adding that follow-up meetings would be held to develop a blueprint for rural penetration and expanded awareness.

This pact promises empowered reporters, stronger data governance, and a safer digital Nigeria, where responsible journalism can thrive without fear of cyber threats.

Garry Ochigbo

Written by: Safiya Wada

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