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Privacy Violation: FG Threatens Sanctions Against Content Creators

Privacy Violation: FG Threatens Sanctions Against Content Creators

The Federal Government has warned content creators against invading the privacy of Nigerians without proper permission.

In a statement on Friday, the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) said taking pictures and video footage of unsuspecting citizens violate their rights to informational self-determination as guaranteed under S.37 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Nigeria Data Protection Act, 2023 (NDP Act).

“The attention of the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has been drawn to the activities of individuals who take pictures and video footage of unsuspecting members of the general public and share same on social media platforms. These acts violate the rights of citizens to informational self-determination as guaranteed under S.37 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Nigeria Data Protection Act, 2023 (NDP Act)”.

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The statement, signed by the NDPC’s head of legal and enforcement, Babatunde Bamigboye, said the particular case of a content creator at roadsides in Lagos State to create a “reality show” of unsuspecting members of the general public raised concerns about abuse of rights in the name of entertainment.

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“Preliminary investigation by the Commission reveals that this wilful invasion of citizens’ privacy serves neither a public nor a legitimate interest. In any event, the data subjects involved have no expectation that their images will be captured and shared with the whole world by an unknown individual”, the commission added.

In the wake of the development, the National Commissioner/CEO of the Commission, Dr Vincent Olatunji, directed platform owners (such as TikTok, X, and Meta) to step up enforcement of community guidelines with a view to preventing harm to individuals through unlawful and unfair processing of personal data.

“For the avoidance of doubt, where a platform owner fails or neglects to act timeously in addressing harms, the Commission will not hesitate to impose appropriate sanctions under the NDP Act.

“More importantly, individual content creators are accountable for their acts and omissions, and may be liable to criminal prosecution for violating the privacy rights of citizens and other data subjects in Nigeria,” the statement added.

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