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Survey on Access to Information, Data and Digital Rights in Nigeria

Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) is carrying a research on the access to information, data and digital rights in Nigeria. This project is aimed at promoting an appreciation of data and digital rights in Nigeria in terms of awareness of what the rights entail and accountability on the part of the government and its various regulating bodies.

This research project analyses data protection and digital rights in Nigeria with respect to recent global and national developments in the digital and data landscape. The study focuses on investigating relevant policies, regulations, and laws concerning cyberspace, information technology, and digitization in Nigeria. The research aims to determine the impact of these regulations on human rights within the digital space.

In respecting the right to privacy and freedom of expression as well as the dignity of the human person-

  • The consent of each participant is expressly sought, and each participant may retract or redact any response in this survey. Consent is given by ticking the box marked “Yes”
  • The participant is not required to provide any personal information or details in answering these questions.
  • Participation in the survey is voluntary and not for any form of financial gratification or favours.
  • All information gathered in this survey shall be analysed with other data and used for research purposes only.

Please click this link to fill the survey.

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