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WhatsApp May Exit Nigeria Over $220M Fine

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By Henry Wesley Published August 1, 2024 2 Min Read
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WhatsApp is considering halting its services in Nigeria after the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) imposed a $220 million fine for data privacy violations. The FCCPC’s additional demands have further complicated matters, with Meta reportedly contemplating “withdrawing certain services” from the country.

The FCCPC has ordered WhatsApp to stop sharing user data with other Facebook companies and third parties without explicit consent. The commission also requires WhatsApp to disclose detailed information about its data collection practices and restore user control over their data usage.

A WhatsApp spokesperson, addressing these demands, stated via email to TechCabal, “Based on the order, it would be impossible to provide WhatsApp in Nigeria or globally.” The spokesperson highlighted that the order misrepresents how WhatsApp functions and emphasized the platform’s reliance on limited data to ensure service functionality and user safety.

Meta disputes the FCCPC’s claim that WhatsApp’s 2021 policy did not allow users to opt out, insisting that the January 2021 Privacy Policy update does not include sharing user data. The company argues that retaining extensive user data would pose significant privacy and security risks.

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If WhatsApp suspends its operations in Nigeria, the impact on individuals and small businesses could be substantial, as many rely on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook for communication and reaching customers.

Three privacy lawyers have questioned the FCCPC’s reliance on the National Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) to justify the fine. Enacted in 2019 by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), the NDPR serves as Nigeria’s primary data protection framework. Some legal experts argue that the regulation may not withstand judicial scrutiny.

Additionally, the proportionality of the $220 million fine has been called into question by industry experts. One government figure anonymously commented on the potential economic implications, questioning whether the revenue generated justifies the penalty’s opportunity cost.

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