No menu items!
EletiofeTinubu Suspends Cybersecurity Levy, Orders Review Amid Public Outcry

Tinubu Suspends Cybersecurity Levy, Orders Review Amid Public Outcry

-

- Advertisment -

Nigeria’s number one man, President Bola Tinubu has ordered a review of the controversial cybersecurity levy and suspended its implementation.

The decision to suspend the implementation of the cybersecurity levy was taken on Thursday following the outrage that greeted the decision to implement it.

This week, banks will be asked to “ignore the implementation directive” an official of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) told The Nation.

A source close to the government disclosed that the president had called the CBN governor on the matter and that the CBN is likely going to issue a statement this week deferring the implementation of the policy.”

The CBN official said the apex bank was surprised at the level of anger directed at it when it was only obeying a law passed and assented to by the authorities.

The official noted that the CBN does not have the power to repel any law but will engage the banks not to implement the cybersecurity levy deductions.
The decision to implement a 0.5 percent levy on some electronic transactions sparked outrage across the country.  Many Nigerians felt the levy would “raise the cost of living and conducting business” and also hinder the growth of digital transactions.

The House of Representatives joined the chorus of disapproval, calling on the CBN to “withdraw its circular directing all banks to commence charging” the levy.  They argued the CBN’s directive was “ambiguous” and needed clarification.

President Tinubu, sensitive to the “economic burden on Nigerians,” asked the CBN to “hold off on that policy and review things again. Sources close to the president emphasized his commitment to avoiding policies that “add to the burden of the people.”

The review will not only examine the CBN’s implementation of the levy but also the underlying Cybersecurity Act itself.  The Act, passed in 2015, predates the Tinubu administration.  Aides to the president suggest he may seek modifications to the Act to ensure it does not “frustrate Nigerians.”

The suspension of the cybersecurity levy and the upcoming review marks a significant shift.  The outcome of the review will determine the future of the levy and potentially lead to changes in the Cybersecurity Act.  Nigerians will be watching closely to see if the government prioritizes economic well-being and avoids policies that exacerbate financial strain.

Latest news

7 Best Handheld Gaming Consoles (2024): Switch, Steam Deck, and More

It feels like a distant memory by now, but right before the Nintendo Switch launched in 2017, it seemed...

The Boeing Starliner Astronauts Will Come Home on SpaceX’s Dragon Next Year

NASA has announced that astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams will return to Earth next February aboard SpaceX’s Dragon...

How to Switch From iPhone to Android (2024)

Ignore the arguments about which is better, because iPhones and Android phones have far more in common than some...

12 Best Tablets (2024): iPads, Androids, and More Tested and Compared

Tablets often don't come with kickstands or enough ports, so it's a good idea to snag a few accessories...
- Advertisement -

Will the ‘Car-Free’ Los Angeles Olympics Work?

THIS ARTICLE IS republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.With the Olympic torch extinguished in Paris, all...

Lionel Messi will return before MLS playoffs, says Inter Miami coach Tata Martino

Inter Miami head coach Tata Martino said on Friday that Lionel Messi will return to the team's lineup before...

Must read

7 Best Handheld Gaming Consoles (2024): Switch, Steam Deck, and More

It feels like a distant memory by now, but...

The Boeing Starliner Astronauts Will Come Home on SpaceX’s Dragon Next Year

NASA has announced that astronauts Barry Wilmore and Sunita...
- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you