ISOC Establishes Six Hubs to Celebrate Safer Internet Day 2024

ISOC Establishes Six Hubs to Celebrate Safer Internet Day 2024

As part of the activities to celebrate this year’s Safer Internet Day, the Internet Society Nigeria Chapter (ISOC) has set up Safer Internet Day project hubs, where children especially in secondary schools will be are trained and nurtured about the basis of the ethical, responsible and safe use of the internet across Nigeria. 

The hubs are in Ogun, Jos, Yola, Abuja, Sokoto and Calabar.

The creation of the hubs, according to the President of Internet Society Nigeria Chapter, Kunle Olorundare, is a significant milestone and a bold new initiative that speaks volume about ISOC’s commitment to inclusivity, responsible use of the internet and the relentless pursuit of creating a digital space that are used for training teachers and young ones who are vulnerable in the internet space.

“Today, we celebrate a truly significant milestone, the successful launch of six temporary hubs across Nigeria in recognition of Safer Internet Day 2024,” he said yesterday while giving his remarks in a hybrid live webcast, organised by the chapter to sensitise young Nigerians on safety measures that should be taken while using the internet.

To nurture children about internet safety, the hubs were manned by the executive committee members of ISOC Nigeria and some ISOC volunteers across the country during the February 6, 2024, Safer Internet Day.

Safer Internet Day stands for something fundamental, thus empowering minds and protecting rights in the digital ecosystem. The chosen theme for this year’s edition is ‘Empowering Minds, Protecting Rights: Creating a Safer Digital Africa’. 

“The theme echoes the collective voice of the Africa Safer Internet Day Community and Child Online Africa and aligns perfectly with the global community of Safer Internet Day theme, ‘Together for a Better Internet’, reminding us that the responsibility for a safe online space lies not with one entity, but with all of us, united in purpose. Trainings were conducted on how to identify fake news, online safety tips , cybersecurity, responsible/ethical use of the Internet, dealing with cyber bullying,” Olorundare said. 

The President while coordinating the live webcast in which the six hubs were linked together for a highly interactive session on responsible and safe use of the internet, pointed out that the internet had become the crude oil of the 21st century. 

“Most of our day-to-day activities are carried out online and it will not be out of place to keep talking about how to keep ourselves safe online, especially the vulnerable ones,” Olorundare further said. 

Related Articles