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Lagos unveils comprehensive cybersecurity guidelines

David Adenekan
David Adenekan
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos

The Lagos State government has released a set of Cybersecurity Guidelines, a strategic framework designed to enhance digital safety for businesses, public institutions, and residents.

The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Gbenga Omotoso, made this known in a statement issued on Sunday.

He said the development represented another decisive step in Lagos’ mission to become a SMART, secure, and globally competitive digital hub.

As Africa’s fastest-growing technology ecosystem – home to thousands of enterprises – Lagos faces increasing exposure to cyber risks.

The statement reads in part: “The National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA, estimates that Nigeria loses over $500 million (approximately ₦250 billion) annually to cybercrime, underscoring the urgency for stronger, coordinated security measures.

“The guidelines note that while Lagos is rapidly evolving into a SMART City, this progress brings heightened vulnerability to cyber threats.

“The newly issued guidelines, available at https://lagosstate.gov.ng/cybersecguide, outline clear, practical, and scalable cybersecurity best practices for small businesses, medium and large enterprises, and Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, MDAs.

“They are aligned with key national frameworks, including the Cybercrime Act (2024), the Nigeria Data Protection Act (2023), and the National Cybersecurity Policy and Strategy (2021).

“The document emphasised that the recommendations were not regulatory mandates but tools designed to empower stakeholders with practical, context-specific guidance.

“Breaking the news, the Lagos State government reaffirmed its commitment to fostering a secure digital environment that promotes innovation, investment, and public trust.

“The guidelines further strengthen Lagos State’s leadership in advancing digital trust and building a resilient, future-ready digital economy.

“The government praised the Lagos State Cybersecurity Advisory Council, chaired by Prof. Fene Osakwe, for its strategic leadership and technical expertise in developing the framework.

“Special recognition was also extended to the Commissioner for the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, Mr. Tubosun Alake, whose vision and support were instrumental in driving the initiative.

“The release of the guidelines underscores Lagos State’s unwavering dedication to safeguarding digital assets, enhancing public-private collaboration, and ensuring that every organisation – from sole proprietorships to multinational corporations – can operate confidently in a secure digital environment.

“As the document highlights, a cybersecure Lagos is essential for sustaining its position as one of the most dynamic and globally competitive tech hubs of the 21st century.

“The Lagos State government will continue to refine and expand the guidelines to address emerging threats and evolving technologies, ensuring that cybersecurity remains a foundational pillar of the State’s digital transformation.”

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