Lagos unveils cybersecurity guidelines to strengthen digital safety
The Lagos State Government has unveiled comprehensive cybersecurity guidelines to enhance digital safety for businesses, public institutions and residents across the state.
The government said the framework aimed to strengthen protection against cyber threats and support Lagos’ ambition of becoming a secure, globally competitive digital hub.
The state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, in a statement on Sunday, said the initiative followed rising cyber risks within Nigeria’s rapidly expanding digital ecosystem.
Mr Omotoso noted Lagos as Africa’s fastest-growing technology ecosystem hosting thousands of enterprises faced increasing exposure to cyber threats.
Citing data from NITDA, Mr Omotoso said Nigeria lost over 500 million dollars annually to cybercrime.
“This underscores the urgency for stronger, coordinated cybersecurity measures to protect businesses, institutions and residents,” he said.
He said the online guidelines provide practical, scalable cybersecurity best practices for small businesses, large enterprises and ministries, departments and agencies.
“The document reflects our proactive approach to safeguarding digital assets while enabling innovation and economic growth.
“These guidelines are not regulatory mandates but tools empowering stakeholders with actionable, context-specific recommendations,” Mr Omotoso said.
He added that the framework aligned with key policies, including the Cybercrime Act (2024), Nigeria Data Protection Act (2023) and National Cybersecurity Policy and Strategy (2021).
Mr Omotoso reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fostering a secure digital environment that promotes investment, innovation and public trust.
He commended the Lagos State Cybersecurity Advisory Council, chaired by Prof. Fene Osakwe, for its technical expertise and leadership in developing the guidelines.
He also acknowledged the state Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology, Tubosun Alake, describing his support as instrumental.
According to him, the guidelines highlight the state’s commitment to public-private collaboration, ensuring organisations operate confidently in a secure digital environment.
“A cybersecure Lagos is critical to sustaining its position as a globally competitive technology hub in the 21st century,” he said.
Mr Omotoso added the government would continue reviewing and expanding the guidelines to address emerging threats and evolving technologies.
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