Two bills seeking to provide a legal framework to combat
computer misuse and cybercrime in Nigeria have passed second reading in
the House of Representatives.
The bills, which were presented by rep. Aisha dahiru, seek to amend
the criminal and penal codes to provide for offences and penalties for
computer misuse and cybercrimes as she cited the recent gruesome killing
of Cynthia Osokogu who was lured to Lagos, raped, robbed and strangled
by her “friend” on a BlackBerry chat room as one of the ills of
cybercrime which must be fixed during her lead debate on the bill.
According to her, the absence of cybercrime laws portrayed Nigeria as “very porous nation” for cybercrime.
Ahmed who described cybercrime as “well organised and coordinated
enterprise” said the absence of cybercrime legislation has exposed
sensitive economic, intelligence and security and sundry government
outfit to hacking by cybercrime syndicates.
The Taraba lawmaker told lawmakers that the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) has made 288 cybercrime- related arrests but
234 of the cases were still pending in court largely due to absence of
cybercrime legislation to prosecute the cases.
Most members who contributed to the debate on the bill were unanimous
in their submissions that it is time for the nation to have a
cybercrime law.
Minority Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila in his contribution to the debate
said, “This issue (cybercrime and computer misuse) has become a menace
to society that needs to be dealt with frontally.”
Most of the lawmakers supported the bills, saying it will empower law
enforcement agencies to combat the crimes which have negatively
affected Nigeria’s image internationally. Source : channelstv.
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