MTN Ghana has reiterated its commitment to the
fight against cyber-attacks and other emerging online issues among Ghanaian
youths.
Ghana’s telecom giant believes that since the
youth depend on the internet for information, it is more critical than ever
before to protect themselves against cyber threats or attacks by not exposing
themselves to unknown people online.
Speaking during an event at the Osu
Presbyterian Senior High School to commemorate the 20th edition
of the “Safe Internet Day” celebration in Accra, the Senior Manager for
Enterprise Information Security and Governance at MTN Ghana, Jacqueline Hanson
Kotei gave the assurance that MTN will not relent in its efforts to raise
awareness on the emerging online issues and the associated strategies for
resolution.
According to her the MTN Group in partnership
with Meta, the Internet Watch Foundation, the International Center for Missing
and Exploited Children, Child Helpline International, and the UN Office on Drug
and Crime last launched the Child Safety Online Africa Portal, a platform aimed
to help prevent the spread of child sexual abuse online material by blocking
images of child sexual abuse online.
She said MTN Ghana will continue to partner
with relevant agencies in the country to educate and create awareness on
how young ones can stay safe on the internet without being harmed or bullied
online.
“I think it's imperative that we partner, encourage,
help, lead, and guide them on how to be safe on the internet. We have kids cyberbullied leading to things like suicide. So this is something that needs to be
hammered over and over again.”
Headmaster of Osu Presbyterian Senior High
School, Vincent Esoah in an interview with journalists urged other corporate
bodies to emulate MTN Ghana's fine example to help create more awareness on
issues surrounding online safety among the Ghanaian youth. He expressed his
outfit profound appreciation to MTN for selecting the school within the Greater
Accra Region to host such an educative program for students.
This year’s Africa Safer
Internet Day was celebrated with the theme: “Empowering the African Child on safe
internet”