Nigeria First Lady Appointed Itu Child Online Protection Champion
First Lady of Nigeria Dame Patience Jonathan has been formally appointed Champion for Child Online Protection at a ceremony in Geneva.
ITU launched the Child Online Protection (COP) initiative in 2008 as part of the overall thrust to strengthen cyber security.
It brings together partners from various sectors to ensure a safe and secure online experience for children around the world.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony, Dame Patience Jonathan highlighted the importance of intervening in the "worrisome challenge of cyberspace insecurity, especially with regards to our highly vulnerable children."
Noting that children and youth are among top users of cyberspace and that the future of humanity depends on them, Dame Patience Jonathan said, "I pledge to join hands with ITU to secure the children of the world from the dangers of cybercrime."
"Dame Patience Jonathan has demonstrated deep interest in activities of children and young people," ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun I. Touré said.
"Under her guidance, the Government of Nigeria is now taking extensive steps to ensure a safer online environment for children. ITU is looking forward to collaborating even more closely with Nigeria to build a better future for our children."
Dame Patience Jonathan has founded many philanthropic and empowerment projects for children and women. These include programmes to improve the status and earning capacity of Nigerian youth and women.
Earlier, the executive vice-chairman and CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Mr Eugene Juwah signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ITU to set up a regional cyber security centre in Nigeria.
Source Online Daily
If she really got this ap why hasn't she said anything about the child marriage bill?
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