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Internet Enabling Cyber Terrorists to Cause Tension in Nigeria, Buhari Says 

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari says the growth and development of the internet has come with a rise in threats posed by cybercriminals, online financial fraudsters, and cyber terrorists which is being witnessed in the country. According to President

Muhammadu Buhari
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari says the growth and development of the internet has come with a rise in threats posed by cybercriminals, online financial fraudsters, and cyber terrorists which is being witnessed in the country.
According to President Buhari, cyber terrorists use the internet to cause tension in the country.
Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina quoted the president as saying this in a statement on Tuesday.
The president spoke at the launch of the National Cybersecurity Policy and Strategy 2021 in Abuja, the Nigerian capital and called for an overhaul of the national strategy on cybersecurity.
He called for more emphasis on exploring the internet for economic growth opportunities, enhancement of knowledge, and mitigation of crime.
According to Mr Buhari, the Federal Government had taken some major policy decisions to increase penetration of the internet in the daily lives of citizens, particularly for the utilitarian purpose, with the launch of the National Broadband Plan 2020 – 2025 in March 2020; National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy 2020 – 2030; National Identity Program, Treasury Single Account and Bank Verification Number schemes.
“All these initiatives serve as enablers for tackling many of the economic and security challenges facing our country while also providing us with the platform to improve accountability and transparency in our unwavering resolve to tackle corruption.
“However, like many other countries across the globe, the growth and development of the internet is accompanied by significant problems. We are witnessing a rise in threats posed by cybercriminals, online financial fraudsters, and cyber terrorists who use the internet to cause apprehension,” the President said.
“It is almost impossible to overstate the challenges. Some global events such as the rapid emergence of new technologies, the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the advent of 5G technology, have further widened the scope and diversification of these cyber threats.
“In October 2020, we all witnessed an escalation in the use of the social media for dissemination of subversive messages and incitement of violence which played a part in heightening tensions, causing unrest and spurring widespread acts of looting and destruction across the country.”
By Abe Ejikeme

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