Lagos pushes for stronger Cyber Safety in schools

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Mojola and others at the event

The Lagos State Government, through its Safety Commission, has organized a one-day seminar for schools across the state under the theme, “Building a Strong Cyber Safety Awareness.”

The initiative aims to enhance students’ understanding of online risks and empower them to navigate the digital world safely.

Speaking at the event, the Director General of the Lagos Safety Commission, Mr. Lanre Mojola, highlighted the dual nature of the internet.

He noted that while the digital world offers vast opportunities for learning and growth, it also presents serious risks, especially for young people.

“Youth are particularly vulnerable to dangers lurking online. Cyberbullying, phishing scams, identity theft, exposure to inappropriate content, and online predators are just some of the threats students face in cyberspace. Unfortunately, many of them are unaware of these dangers, making them easy targets,” Mojola said.

He further emphasized the importance of the seminar, which was organized in partnership with the Safe Schools Alliance, stating, “Today’s event symbolizes the proactive steps we must take to ensure the safety of our students, both physically and digitally. By building a strong foundation of cyber security awareness, we are better equipped to protect our children.”

Mojola reiterated the Lagos State Government’s commitment to combating cyber threats, stating that the decision to start with schools is key to ensuring children are protected from an early age.

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“By teaching them to distinguish between right and wrong information and guiding them away from harmful or unproductive websites, we can prevent potential cyber threats before they happen,” he said.

Adding to the discussion, Mr. Sesan Ogundeko, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, emphasized that children need to understand both the benefits and risks of accessing the internet.

He stressed the importance of educational initiatives like this seminar in shaping students’ awareness of what content is good or harmful.

Dr. Bisi Esuruoso, Lead Resources at Safe Schools Lagos, described the seminar as a timely intervention.

“This initiative is critical for preparing schools across Lagos to address cyber threats head-on, creating a safer digital environment for everyone involved,” Esuruoso remarked.

Students at the seminar expressed their appreciation for the lessons learnt. They highlighted the rise of false narratives and cyberbullying on social media, noting that the tools and knowledge gained from the seminar will help them defend themselves against cyberbullies and other online dangers.

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