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FG suspends enforcement of new internet platform, digital economy regulations
NG🏛️ PoliticsCenter18 hr. ago

FG suspends enforcement of new internet platform, digital economy regulations

The Nigerian Federal Government has suspended the enforcement of new regulations targeting internet platforms, online intermediaries, and broader digital economy issues. This decision follows a directive from Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy Dr Bosun Tijani, who stated the move aims to maintain the current regulatory status quo while a national policy review is conducted. The suspension applies to all recently issued regulations, guidelines, or directives related to these areas, which are currently undergoing inter-agency policy harmonization. Tijani emphasized that this does not affect the statutory responsibilities of regulatory bodies, and existing rules outside the scope of the review remain enforceable. A Joint Technical Coordination Committee has been established to oversee the development of a unified national policy framework for the digital economy.

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Vanguard Nigeria logoVanguard NigeriaIndependentCenter18 hr. ago
FG suspends enforcement of new internet platform, digital economy regulations

The Nigerian Federal Government has suspended the enforcement of new regulations targeting internet platforms, online intermediaries, and broader digital economy issues. This decision follows a directive from Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy Dr Bosun Tijani, who stated the move aims to maintain the current regulatory status quo while a national policy review is conducted. The suspension applies to all recently issued regulations, guidelines, or directives related to these areas, which are currently undergoing inter-agency policy harmonization. Tijani emphasized that this does not affect the statutory responsibilities of regulatory bodies, and existing rules outside the scope of the review remain enforceable. A Joint Technical Coordination Committee has been established to oversee the development of a unified national policy framework for the digital economy.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's decision as a procedural step to address overlapping regulatory responsibilities and promote clarity in the digital economy. It emphasizes the need for coordination among agencies and includes quotes from the minister outlining the rationale. There is no overtly

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