Group hosts summit on children’s online safety in Kwara

Group hosts summit on children’s online safety in Kwara

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Stakeholders in educational development on Tuesday hosted a summit in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital, to address growing concerns about internet safety for children and young people.

The summit, hosted by a digital safety organization, Webfala Digital Skills for All Initiative (WDSFAI), tagged, Safer Internet Day, marked annually in February, aims to promote the safe use of digital technology, particularly, for children and young people.

In his lecture on digital safety and well-being, Wale Bakare, a digital rights advocate and child safety advisor, stressed the importance of safe online practices to protect personal information, recognise cyber threats, and navigate the digital space securely.

He said that with the increasing reliance on digital platforms for education and social interactions, there was a need for collaborative efforts among governments, school authorities, teachers, and parents to mitigate online risks and create an enabling online environment where children and young people can use the internet safely.

Bakare explained that while the digital age presents ample opportunities for children, it also poses challenges such as cyberbullying, cyberstalking, exposure to inappropriate content, and online predators.

While advocating for digital literacy programmes in schools to equip children with essential online safety skills, the digital rights advocate noted that teachers and parents have a critical role to play in guiding and helping their children use the internet safely and responsibly.

“Empowering individuals with the right knowledge is the first step toward creating a safer internet for everyone. This is why it is important for teachers and parents to learn about the dangers associated with digital platforms and educate their children about online safety,” he added.

He also encouraged parents and teachers to foster critical thinking among children and also engage in open discussions with them, which he said, would allow the children to talk to them about their experiences online.

Earlier in her keynote address, a US-based digital trust leader and AI governance expert, Amaka Ibeji, who joined the summit virtually, spoke on the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing cybersecurity.

She emphasised that AI-powered tools can help detect harmful content, flag potential cyber threats, and improve digital safety mechanisms.

Ibeji also advocated for fostering leadership, critical thinking, and ethical digital citizenship among young people, urging them to become problem-solvers and responsible users of technology.

“By fostering leadership, critical thinking, and responsible online behaviour, we can empower the next generation to drive meaningful change and create a better digital future for all,” she noted.

The AI governance expert also encouraged young people to explore careers in AI, cybersecurity and data protection, so that they can play active roles in strengthening internet safety in Nigeria and globally. “We need passionate young minds to shape the future of internet safety,” she added.

The summit, held to commemorate the 2025 Safer Internet Day, brought together stakeholders, including digital enthusiasts, civil society members, media professionals, parents, teachers, and children, who emphasised the urgent need for more proactive measures to safeguard young internet users.

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