A digital service standardization model for Nigeria: The role of NITDA in regulatory compliance
1 Zenith Bank Nigeria.
2 Zenith General Insurance Company Limited, Nigeria.
3 The Velvet Expression, Lagos, Nigeria.
4 Independent Researcher, Lagos, Nigeria.
5 Standards Organization of Nigeria.
International Journal of Frontline Research and Reviews, 2024, 02(02), 069–079.
Article DOI: 10.56355/ijfrr.2024.2.2.0026
Publication history:
Received on 11 August 2024; revised on 13 November 2023; accepted on 16 November 2023
Abstract:
The digital transformation in Nigeria has accelerated the need for effective standards and regulations to ensure quality and interoperability of digital services. The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) plays a crucial role in this context by overseeing regulatory compliance and fostering a conducive environment for digital innovation. This review presents a comprehensive model for digital service standardization tailored to Nigeria's unique socio-economic and technological landscape. The proposed model emphasizes the importance of regulatory frameworks established by NITDA in promoting consistency, reliability, and security across various digital platforms and services. The model outlines key components necessary for effective standardization, including policy formulation, compliance monitoring, and stakeholder engagement. It integrates best practices from international standards while adapting them to local needs and challenges. Central to the model is the role of NITDA in developing and enforcing standards that align with global benchmarks, thereby ensuring that Nigerian digital services are competitive and secure. A significant aspect of the model is its focus on regulatory compliance, which is vital for maintaining the integrity of digital services and protecting user data. The review discusses how NITDA's regulatory initiatives address common issues such as data privacy, cybersecurity, and service quality. By examining case studies and industry feedback, the review highlights the impact of NITDA's efforts on improving the overall digital service ecosystem in Nigeria. The model also addresses the need for continuous evaluation and adaptation of standards in response to technological advancements and emerging threats. It proposes mechanisms for regular updates and revisions to standards, ensuring that they remain relevant and effective. Additionally, the review explores the role of collaborative partnerships between NITDA, industry stakeholders, and academic institutions in advancing digital service standardization. The proposed digital service standardization model provides a structured approach to enhancing regulatory compliance and fostering a robust digital environment in Nigeria. It underscores the pivotal role of NITDA in driving these efforts and offers a framework for ongoing improvement and adaptation to the dynamic digital landscape.
Keywords:
Digital Service; Nigeria; NITDA; Regulatory Compliance
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