Reps back bill on online child access protection rights

The House of Representatives on Thursday backed a bill for an act to provide for the enactment of Child Online Access Protection and other violence against children by passing through the second reading.
Olumide Osoba (APC-Ogun), who sponsored the bill, said in his argument during plenary in Abuja that he was deeply concerned about the safety of Nigerian children in the digital age.
He added that children encounter unprecedented risks online in the face of technological advancements.
“The Child Online Access Protection Bill (2023), which I am sponsoring, is a pivotal initiative to shield the Nigerian child from the perils of online violence and exploitation,” said Mr Osoba.
He said raising children in the era of the internet had become an enduring task, adding that the threat of violence had escalated, affecting children physically, sexually, and psychologically.
“While we acknowledge the significance of the Nigeria Data Protection Act, signed into law on June 12, 2023, it is crucial to recognise the specific vulnerabilities children face in the digital space,” the legislator noted.
According to him, the internet has become a breeding ground for threats to children.
He said the absence of mandates to sensitise and enlighten parents, the government, and the public on the alarming increase in child abuse due to online activities called for a robust legislative intervention.
“We cannot afford to underestimate the impact of the internet on our children, and every child has the right to be protected from abuse, exploitation, and violence stemming from cyberbullying and cyberextortion,” he said.
Others, he added, include identity theft, drug trafficking, phishing, and other forms of online abuse.
He said the nation’s child protection systems must be extensive and robust, ensuring the well-being and safety of children.
Mr Osoba said the bill necessitated a collaborative effort from stakeholders, including legislators, clergymen, parents, and the police force.
The lawmakers unanimously supported his argument, and the bill was passed for a second reading.
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