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NDPC, INEC target data protection for 94m voters before 2027 elections – Technology Times

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The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) plan to secure the personal data of about 94 million registered voters ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The collaboration between the two government agencies is stepping up efforts to embed data protection into its electoral infrastructure, in what signals a growing policy shift that links electoral integrity not only to voting processes, but also to how voter data is collected, stored, processed, and secured across increasingly digital platforms.

NDPC, INEC activate joint data protection framework

NDPC says it has inaugurated a joint working group with INEC to drive compliance across Nigeria’s electoral data ecosystem. The initiative will focus on sensitising stakeholders, enforcing data protection obligations, and strengthening accountability among political actors and service providers.

The framework targets political parties, civil society organisations, vendors, and third-party processors, with an emphasis on responsible data handling and the appointment of Data Protection Officers within political organisations, according to the data protection agency.

 

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Dr Vincent Olatunji, National Commissioner and CEO of NDPC. Image credit: NDPC.

“INEC houses the personal data of about 94 million Nigerians, and creating measures to safeguard this data will further improve credibility, trust, and public confidence in the electoral body,” he says.

Dr Vincent Olatunji, National Commissioner and CEO of NDPC, says the initiative integrates privacy engineering into Nigeria’s electoral systems.

“INEC houses the personal data of about 94 million Nigerians, and creating measures to safeguard this data will further improve credibility, trust, and public confidence in the electoral body,” he says.

Olatunji adds that engagement with political parties is critical to ensuring compliance across the full data lifecycle, particularly as campaigns and voter engagement activities become more data-driven.

INEC says it is already integrating data protection principles into its operations, building on previous capacity development programmes facilitated by NDPC.

Uzunma Aja Nwachukwu, Deputy Director of Management Information Systems at INEC, says earlier certification training has strengthened internal capabilities.

“INEC was one of the beneficiaries of the first edition of the data protection training and certification by NDPC, and the knowledge gained is being applied to protect the personal data of Nigerians,” she says.

She calls for expanded training and sensitisation programmes to deepen institutional capacity ahead of the next election cycle.

INEC’s expanding digital electoral infrastructure

INEC manages one of Nigeria’s largest and most sensitive public databases through its voter registration and election management systems. The Commission conducts elections into executive and legislative offices at federal and state levels, and oversees voter registration, political party regulation, and electoral logistics nationwide.

Over the years, INEC has deployed technology-driven systems such as biometric voter registration and electronic accreditation tools to improve transparency and reduce electoral fraud. These systems rely heavily on large-scale personal data processing, including biometric and demographic information of registered voters.

As outlined on its official platform, INEC’s mandate includes organising, undertaking, and supervising elections, as well as maintaining an accurate and secure national voter register—functions that place data governance at the centre of its operations.

Data protection emerges as electoral integrity pillar

The NDPC–INEC collaboration comes amid rising attention to data privacy within Nigeria’s governance and digital economy frameworks.

Established under the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023, NDPC is mandated to regulate data processing, enforce compliance, and promote responsible handling of personal information across sectors.

The Commission has expanded its engagements to safeguard large public datasets, including education records and other national databases, reflecting a broader strategy to secure critical information infrastructure.

2027 elections to test data governance readiness

With preparations gradually building toward the 2027 general elections, stakeholders say the integration of data protection into electoral systems will play a decisive role in shaping public trust.

By embedding privacy standards into voter data management and extending compliance obligations across the electoral value chain, NDPC and INEC are positioning data governance as a core component of electoral credibility.

As Nigeria’s elections become more digitised, the ability to secure voter information at scale is expected to influence not only operational efficiency but also confidence in democratic outcomes.

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Ekiti 2026: Re-elect Oyebanji for second term – Tinubu tells residents

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s performance in office, telling Ekiti voters that the governor came into leadership fully prepared to serve the people.

Speaking ahead of the June 20 governorship election, Tinubu urged residents to re-elect Oyebanji for a second term.

The endorsement came on Tuesday at the All Progressives Congress mega rally in Ado-Ekiti. The venue was packed with party faithful, allies from other political groups, and supporters across religious and ethnic lines, all showing solidarity with Oyebanji’s re-election bid.

Represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, President Tinubu praised Ekiti citizens for their loyalty to the APC over the years.

He described the state as fortunate to have Oyebanji at the helm of affairs, noting that the governor’s actions and policies prove that true leadership is about serving people, not oppressing them or undermining their rights.

Tinubu highlighted Oyebanji’s humility, patience, and respect for traditional rulers and past leaders, pointing out the absence of opposition posters across the state as a sign of Oyebanji’s wide acceptance.

“On Saturday, go out and re-elect this humble and peaceful man to further serve you better,” Shettima said on Tinubu’s behalf. The President then symbolically handed Oyebanji over to former governors and first ladies, urging them to secure victory for him.

Chairman of the APC National Campaign Council and Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, described Oyebanji’s popularity as electrifying.

Chairman of the APC Governors Forum and Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, said the party’s visibility in Ekiti was unmatched. He noted that only the APC had campaigned market to market and house to house.

APC National Chairman, Prof Nentawe Yilwadta, insisted the party’s confidence was rooted in Oyebanji’s connection to the people, not just in being the ruling party.

A visibly elated Governor Oyebanji, joined by his wife Dr Olayemi Oyebanji and Deputy Monisade Afuye, said he was not relying on federal might but on his record and the promises he kept since 2022.

He appealed for a peaceful election and promised that his second term would surpass the achievements of the last three and a half years.

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Nigerian Striker Toyosi Olusanya Completes Permanent Move to Aberdeen on Two-Year Deal

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Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen have secured the permanent signing of London-born Nigerian striker Toyosi Olusanya, with the forward committing his future to the club on a two-year contract after an impressive loan spell.

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Sports247 reports that the 28-year-old joins the Dons as a free agent following the expiration of his contract with Major League Soccer side Houston Dynamo. His arrival marks another key addition to manager Stephen Robinson’s rebuilding project ahead of the new season.

Olusanya spent the second half of the previous campaign on loan at Aberdeen, where he quickly adapted to life in Scottish football.

During his stint, he made 18 appearances across all competitions and contributed three goal involvements, earning the confidence of the coaching staff and convincing the club to pursue a permanent deal.

The striker’s work rate, physical presence, and attacking versatility made him a valuable option during his loan spell, and Aberdeen will be hoping he can build on that foundation as they prepare for the challenges of the upcoming Premiership campaign.

His signing represents the fifth addition to Robinson’s squad during the summer transfer window as the club continues to strengthen its roster with an eye on domestic success and improved performances across all competitions.

Born in London and eligible to represent Nigeria, Olusanya has enjoyed a career spanning English football and Major League Soccer before making the move north of the border.

The permanent transfer offers him the opportunity to continue his development in a familiar environment after settling into the team during his loan period.

For Aberdeen, retaining a player who already understands the club’s style and expectations provides continuity as they reshape the squad for the new season.

Supporters will be eager to see the Nigerian forward translate his promising displays into consistent goals and assists over the course of the campaign.

With his future now secured at Pittodrie, Olusanya begins the next chapter of his career aiming to establish himself as a key figure in Aberdeen’s attack and help the club compete strongly in the Scottish Premiership.

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