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Senate Advances Bill Mandating Physical Offices for Social Media Platforms in Nigeria

Senate Advances Bill Mandating Physical Offices for Social Media Platforms in Nigeria

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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During plenary on Tuesday, The Nigerian Senate advanced a bill requiring social media platforms to establish physical offices within the country. The proposed Bill titled ‘A Bill for an Act to Amend the Nigeria Data Protection Act, 2023, to Mandate the Establishment of Physical Offices within the Territorial Boundaries of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by Social Media Platforms, and for Related Matters, 2025 (SB. 650)’ and sponsored by Senator Ned Nwoko (APC, Delta North), successfully passed its second reading.

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  • Why the Bill Matters
  • Challenges Arising from the Absence of Local Offices
  • Bloggers Also on the Radar
  • Clarifications and Further Deliberations
  • Conclusion: What’s Next?

Why the Bill Matters

Leading the debate, Senator Nwoko emphasized the bill’s significance for Nigeria’s sovereignty, economy, and technological development. He noted that despite Nigeria being Africa’s most populous nation with over 220 million people and ranking second globally in social media usage, tech giants such as Facebook, X, Instagram, WhatsApp, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat continue to operate in the country without a physical presence.

Senate Advances Bill Mandating Physical Offices for Social Media Platforms in Nigeria

According to a Global Web Index report cited by Business Insider Africa, Nigerians spend an average of three hours and 46 minutes daily on social media. Yet, these platforms do not maintain offices in Nigeria, unlike in many other countries.

Challenges Arising from the Absence of Local Offices

Senator Nwoko outlined several challenges caused by the absence of physical offices for these platforms in Nigeria. He noted that without a physical presence, these companies have limited accountability in addressing complaints, misinformation, or harmful content affecting Nigerians. He also noted the impact of physical presence on our economy. According to Nwoko, the lack of local offices means lost revenue opportunities for Nigerians and fewer job prospects in the digital economy. It also poses a challenge in regulating these platforms and enforcing legal compliance and data protection laws

Bloggers Also on the Radar

The bill doesn’t stop at social media giants. It also proposes new regulations for bloggers operating in Nigeria. If passed, bloggers will be required to establish a verifiable office in any of Nigeria’s capital cities, maintain proper employee records to enhance transparency and join a recognized national bloggers’ association headquartered in Abuja.

According to Nwoko, these measures will bring professionalism and accountability to Nigeria’s digital media space, aligning bloggers with traditional media houses.

Clarifications and Further Deliberations

Senate President Godswill Akpabio addressed concerns regarding the regulation of bloggers, acknowledging the need for careful consideration. He clarified that the bill is not aimed at stifling free speech. Instead, it seeks to create a structured environment for digital platforms to operate within Nigerian laws, including taxation and compliance. The bill has been referred to the Senate Committee on ICT and Cyber Security for further legislative process, with a report expected in two months.

Conclusion: What’s Next?

The advancement of this bill signifies Nigeria’s efforts to assert greater control over digital platforms operating within its borders. If passed, this bill could be a game-changer for Nigeria’s digital landscape. The bill aims to establish local accountability for global social media giants, create economic opportunities, and introduce professional standards for bloggers.

However, the real challenge will be striking the right balance, ensuring Nigeria gets the respect and representation it deserves while maintaining a free and open internet for its people.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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