Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano
The
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has charged telecommunications
service providers to evolve measures towards safeguarding their numerous
customers from the dubious activities of cybercrime.
Speaking
recently, at the 52nd edition of Consumer Town hall meeting, held at
the Institute for Information Technology in Kura, Kano State, the
Director, Consumer Affairs, Mrs Felicia Onwueguchalam, expressed
displeasure over the alarming increase of cybercrime in the country.
”There
is doubt that cybercrime is on the increase, and it is my sincere hope
that each of the service providers will demonstrate clearly to their
esteemed customers, measures that they have put in place on their
various networks, as well as the role they think their customers should
play toward safeguarding them from the effects of cybercrime,” she
added.
Onwuegbuchalam,
who was represented by her deputy, Alhaji Ismaila Adedigba, said the
Commission was committed to using various outreach programmes to embark
on a series of awareness campaigns, with a view to keeping consumers
well informed on the risks associated with being in line, enlightening
them on the safety measures to be taken once they use connected devices,
as simple as feature phones, smartphones and other more sophisticated
internet enabled devices.
The
Town Hall meeting, with the theme: ”Mitigating Effects of Cyber crimes:
The Role of Telecom Consumers,” stated that one of the most effective
ways to protect telecom consumers from the effects of cybercrimes was
through continuous consumer education and awareness.
”The Commission has embarked on various initiatives to increase access to the internet to Nigerians for positive engagements, we are nevertheless, conscious of dishonest individuals, who are bent on using the internet for illegal activities.”
She said consumers remained important stakeholders in the current cyberspace, where individual and corporate users of telecom devices often make use of the internet in our connected world, as such, the Commission believes that without consumers becoming aware of cybercrime trends and making efforts to ensure the safe use of connected devices, cyber criminals would continue to make cyberspace unsafe.
”Since
we started organising these events some years back, we have treated
different thematic topics, which have produced key resolutions that have
been communicated to service providers for implementation.
“Indeed, this has helped to guarantee improved services and value for money spent on telecoms services for Consumers and as such telecoms consumers have been the ultimate beneficiaries of the event over the years,” she added.
She,
however, enjoined the participants to take full advantage of the
occasion to be well informed and educated on how they can be protected
in cyberspace as telecom consumers.”
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