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NDPC Boss to Corporate Directors: Transition from Passive Oversight to Active Data Stewardship

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Dr. Vincent Olatunji, NDPC National Commissioner/CEO, delivered the keynote address at the Chartered Institute of Directors Nigeria Members' Evening 2026 in Lagos. He urged corporate directors to transition from passive oversight to active data stewardship, emphasised compliance with the Nigeria Data Protection Act (NDP Act) 2023, and highlighted the benefits of compliance and consequences of non-compliance. He encouraged directors to embed data protection compliance as a culture within their organisations.

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Dr. Olatunji addressed corporate directors at the CIoD Members' Evening 2026, highlighting the realities of the Imagination Era and urging a shift from oversight to active data stewardship. He outlined obligations under the Nigeria Data Protection Act (NDP Act), 2023, emphasising that directors must embed compliance as an organisational culture rather than treating it as a peripheral function.

Corporate directors and board members of Nigerian companies should prioritise NDP Act compliance, invest in awareness and capacity building within their organisations, and align governance structures with data protection requirements. The address reinforces NDPC's commitment to enforcement while offering directors a roadmap to mitigate non-compliance risks.

What to do next

  1. Monitor for NDPC guidance on NDP Act compliance requirements
  2. Review internal data protection policies and governance frameworks
  3. Contact NDPC for compliance support and capacity building resources

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Apr 12, 2026

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In his presentation, Dr Olatunji highlighted the realities of the “Imagination Era,” drawing attention to its hidden risks, the emergence of digital trust as a new competitive currency, and the growing importance of data protection and privacy. He emphasised the need for directors to prioritise compliance with the Nigeria Data Protection Act (NDP Act), 2023, outlining the benefits of compliance and the consequences of non-compliance. He further encouraged directors to redefine their roles, from oversight to stewardship as they lead their respective organisations.

Dr Olatunji also participated in a fireside chat moderated by the Managing Director/CEO of Shared Agent Network Expansion Facilities (SANEF), Mrs Uche Uzoebo. During the session, he spoke extensively on the duty of care and the importance of prioritising awareness and capacity building within organisations. He also addressed questions from CIoD members and concluded by urging them to embed compliance as a culture across their respective organisations.

In recognition of his insightful contributions, Dr Olatunji was presented with an honorary award by the CIoD. The event also featured the unveiling of the 37th edition of the Directors’ Magazine, where he joined the President and Chairman of the Governing Board of CIoD, Otunba Adetunji Oyebanji, alongside other distinguished members of the Institute.

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Classification

Agency
NDPC
Published
March 27th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Employers Public companies Directors
Industry sector
5112 Software & Technology
Activity scope
Data protection compliance Corporate governance Board oversight
Geographic scope
NG NG

Taxonomy

Primary area
Data Privacy
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Consumer Protection Corporate Governance Cybersecurity

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