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Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by BeeBeeOoh(m): 6:01am On May 09
N273b lost to cybercrime in 2002

The Presidency yesterday said the cybersecurity levy was introduced to tackle cybercrimes and terrorism.
It said the nation lost over N273billion (approximately $762million) to cybercrime alone in 2022.


It also claimed that the same levy is in place in Ghana and Rwanda.

Opposition to the policy grew yesterday, with the Trade Union Congress (TUC), ex-Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate Peter Obi, and the Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) rejecting it.

A top source, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent, said the Federal Government “cannot be blind to the grievous effects of cybercrimes on the nation’s economy.”

The source made the clarification against the backdrop of the mounting criticisms on the inclusion of Cybersecurity Fund in the Cybercrime Act 2024.

The source said: “The Cybercrime Act 2024 is meant to protect the nation’s economy from collapse; it is not targeted at the masses. Those criticizing the Act do not have the full knowledge of the rationale behind it.

“According to the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS), the Nigerian banking sector lost over N273 billion (approximately $762 million) to cybercrime in 2022 alone.

“Apart from that, there have been SIM-swapping attacks on Nigerian banks since 2019 to date.

“Flutterwave, a leading African fintech company, has faced several allegations of security breaches in recent months amounting to millions of dollars in losses to customers.

“Even the Nigerian National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has put adequate security in place to check incidents of data breaches.”

The source said the inherent benefits of the Cybercrime Act are contained in Section 44 of the Cybercrime Act.

He said Section 44 was designed for National Cyber Security Fund in which a levy of 0.005 of all electronic transactions b by some businesses to fight cybercrimes and terrorism.

The source added: “Contrary to insinuations, the Fund will be domiciled in the Central Bank within a period of 30 days.

“Also, an amount not exceeding 40 percent of the Fund may be allocated for programmes relating to countering violent extremism.


“The Federal Government is well-intended with the Cybercrime Act 2024. We live in a global village in Africa, we cannot afford to ignore the reality of the threats of cybercrimes to our economic survival.

“The management of the Cyber Security Fund has enough checks and balances to prevent abuse. This government is determined to fight cybercrime.”

Section 44 of the Act reads: “(1) There is established the National Cyber Security Fund (in this Act referred to as “the Fund”).

“(2) There shall be paid and credited into the Fund established under subsection (1) of this section and domiciled in the Central Bank of Nigeria-

(a) a levy of 0.005 of all electronic transactions by the businesses specified in the Second Schedule to this Act;

(b) grants-in-aid and assistance from donor, bilateral and multilateral agencies;

(c) all other sums accruing to the Fund by way of gifts, endowments, bequest or other voluntary contributions by persons and organisations:

“Provided that the terms and conditions attached to such gifts, endowments bequest or contributions will not jeopardise the functions of the Council:

(d) such monies as may be appropriated for the Fund by the National Assembly; and

(e) all other monies or assets that may, from time to time, accrue to the Fund.

“(3) All monies accruing to the Fund shall be exempted from income tax and all contributions to the Fund shall be tax deductible.

“(4) The levy imposed under subsection 2(a) shall be remitted directly by the affected businesses or organizations into the Fund domiciled in the Central Bank within a period of 30 days.


“(5) An amount not exceeding 40 percent of the Fund may be allocated for programs relating to countering violent extremism.

“(6) The Office of the National Security Adviser shall keep proper records of the accounts.

“(7) The Account of the Fund shall be audited in accordance with guidelines provided by the Auditor-General of the Federation.”

Wave of opposition, rejections

The TUC rejected the planned cybersecurity levy.

Its President, Comrade Festus Osifo, in a statement, urged the Federal Government to give a “marching order to the CBN to immediately withdraw the circular and cancel the planned levy forthwith.”

The statement reads: “It is indeed illogical that this is coming at a time that Nigerians are grappling with the high cost of living that is imposed by the devaluation of Naira, hyper hike in the cost of Petrol, supersonic increment in the cost of electricity tariff, etc.

“Whereas a bank account holder in Nigeria today is currently charged stamp duty, transfer fee, VAT on transfer fee, and all forms of account maintenance levies by both government and the banks.

“So many policies of this government are not only imposing hardship on the downtrodden Nigerians but also on businesses, as some of them are shutting down because of the unfriendly business environment.

“The National Assembly that ought to be the bastion of democracy and the protector of the citizens oftentimes engages in collusion with elements within the executive to exploit the people. “

Obi faulted the levy, saying it was another form of taxation at a time when the government should be nurturing economic recovery and growth.

He said: “The introduction of yet another tax, in the form of Cybersecurity Levy, on Nigerians who are already suffering severe economic distress is further proof that the government is more interested in milking a dying economy instead of nurturing it to recovery and growth.

“This does not only amount to multiple taxation on banking transactions, which are already subject to various other taxes including stamp duties, but negates the government’s avowed commitment to reduce the number of taxes and streamline the tax system.

“The imposition of a Cybersecurity Levy on bank transactions is particularly sad given that the tax is on the trading capital of businesses and not on their profit hence will further erode whatever is left of their remaining capital, after the impact of the Naira devaluation high inflation rate.”

“It is inconceivable to expect the suffering citizens of Nigeria to separately fund all activities of the government.

“Policies such as this not only impoverish the citizens but make the country’s economic environment less competitive.

“At a time when the government should be reducing taxes to curb inflation, the government is instead introducing new taxes. And when did the office of the NSA become a revenue-collecting centre?


“And why should that purely national security office receive returns on a specific tax as stated in the new cybersecurity law?”

Also, the CNG, rejected the proposal, saying it was anti-masses and insensitive.

In a statement its National Coordinator, Jamilu Charanchi, CNG said: “This levy, which is expected to be effective within the next two weeks, exemplified the Federal Government’s lack of compassion and empathy to the plight of Nigerians in the face of the current economic hardship.

“It is crass heartlessness that is a sequel to fuel subsidy removal which now took fuel above N1000 per litre and the electricity tariff abruptly soaring.

“It is tantamount to another daily-light extortion in the offing by the government that came to be through democratic processes.”

https://thenationonlineng.net/cybersecurity-levy-to-tackle-crimes-terrorism/

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by Oilwell(m): 6:03am On May 09
“The Cybercrime Act 2024 is meant to protect the nation’s economy from collapse; it is not targeted at the masses.

Bunkum from Agbado Media Group - The Nation

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by cenaman(m): 6:04am On May 09
Tinubu is a failure pro max..

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by Ofunaofu: 6:13am On May 09

The Presidency yesterday said the cybersecurity levy was introduced to tackle cybercrimes and terrorism.
It said the nation lost over N273billion (approximately $762million) to cybercrime alone in 2022.

It also claimed that the same levy is in place in Ghana and Rwanda.


So because there are such levies in Ghana and Rwanda, we must then impose them in Nigeria.

Wonderful

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by Houseontherock1: 6:18am On May 09
They never copy good innovations from other countries...only the ones that don't favor the masses like the cost of fuel and taxes. One thing is clear; no nation can tax itself to prosperity... especially a country like Nigeria where the taxes don't even trickle back to the society but to a few pockets undecided

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by Lomprico2: 6:20am On May 09
Thieves, Ole, Barawo, Ndi oshi!

APC is here to steal, kill and destroy!

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by HeadNigga: 6:20am On May 09
The nation lost 273 billion naira alone in 2022 to cyber insecurity. So? So you now need Nigerians to cough out trillions for you every year to fight it. Does Nigeria run a commercial bank?

If that is the case the government should come to my shop and be collecting shop security levy too coz I lost 10,000 to thieves in 2023 alone. Is it not my job to install things that will put a stop to it? Same applies to the banks...they are private businesses

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by eliyke(m): 6:20am On May 09
grin crimes like kidnapping,terrorism like Boko Haram grin grin grin grin

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by derecho(m): 6:21am On May 09

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by superlanny(m): 6:21am On May 09
This people and cruise sha, abi the fee is to enrich the pockets of politicians, nothing is done in this country to favour the ordinary man on the streets.

A country that continuously taxes an already dying economy just to make a few more rich is already heading for a deeper hole.

Believe this MF's at your own peril. Dey play

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by jmoore(m): 6:21am On May 09
Fools!

Thunder strike the criminal Ebola and his gang of touts.

Let me give the idiots more ideas.

1. Oil Pipeline protection levy: Any litre of petrol, diesel bought should be charged a certain percentage so we can have money to protect our pipelines.

2. Border protection levy: Customs should add another charge to be imposed on importers so we can have money to protect ourselves.

3. Living levy: Every Nigerian should pay a levy for being alive.

See how they sneaked in terrorism into it. I knew the idiots are working together with terrorists. They want to use the cybersecurity levy to raise money that will be paid to terorrists as ransom whenever they kidnap people.

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by atobs4real(m): 6:22am On May 09
Sick government. Other generated income will not do that abi?
Tinubu and tax are 5&6

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by atobs4real(m): 6:23am On May 09
Sick government. Other generated income will not do that abi?
Tinubu and tax are 5&6
Tax regime
Tax war
Tax death

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by 99thEnemy(m): 6:23am On May 09
Generate enough money money for ransom ? as regarding terrorism undecided

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by Major1984(m): 6:23am On May 09
If you don't know this is Tinubu first regime and the best regime, the second term will be worst than This, if you want Nigeria to grow vote Tinubu out in 2027

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by Idoko619(m): 6:24am On May 09
Do they mean with this Cybersecurity act if money leave my account without my knowledge I'll be able to get back because government is protecting my account ?

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by owiko(m): 6:24am On May 09
Na levy this goment go use finish Nigerians las las.

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by officialfysh(m): 6:24am On May 09
The rate of crime and breaking into people’s houses will soon rise again because, some individuals will prefer keeping cash at home now than paying charges of how many thousands just to save a million. The one wey pain me pass, I will still pay for sms charges from bank 😳 God help us

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by oluwaseunamos33(m): 6:24am On May 09
But not to tackle corruption abi

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by ToteJesus: 6:24am On May 09
We have paid vat, cit, paye, stamp duty. Use that one to fight terrorism and cybersecurity. No be una life we come live o

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:25am On May 09
Masses paying for everything

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by SeeWahala: 6:25am On May 09
Na wao shocked so it is the 0.5% that will tackle crimes and terrorism abi? undecided

Not army
Not police
Not JTF
Not navy
Not DSS
Not airforce
Not government
Not vigilante
Not NSCDC

But 0.5% of the N10k I want to send to my child in school today? shocked

Kai! What a time to be alive grin APC una doo

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by StarGraphicX: 6:26am On May 09
Always quick to compare when it comes to taxing and milking the citizen. But they won't compare the standard of living, good economy, light, minimum wage etc.

I wonder how fools will be brainwashed to vote for this brainless and clueless government come 2027.

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by Judolisco(m): 6:26am On May 09
It's Federal government's responsibility to tackle crime and terrorism, since when has that become our responsibility... U guys are jst insensitive or brainless, if not, with d level of hardship Nigerians are going through now, you're not even suppose to be talking about anything tax.....

You removed subsidy because you claim a few people are benefiting from it because they smuggle fuel outside to neighbouring countries, why do we have to pay for federal government inability to secure our borders Why??

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by kennyz247(m): 6:26am On May 09
Ds government really take Nigerias for a Ride or as mumus.....

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by datola: 6:26am On May 09
Kleptomanic insensitive people at the helm of affairs.

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by Talknochip(m): 6:26am On May 09
Tinubu AKA Mathew, the tax collector is ready to even taxed the pets we keep at homes


Why are Nigerian banks that are always declaring huge roof top reaching profits yearly not going to fund this cyber security fight as a Corporate social responsibility?

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by BoldBrainz(m): 6:26am On May 09
The economic collapse is no longer occasioned by the activities of BDCs, Binance and other crypto currency P2P platforms, but by the cyber security levy you haven't been paying, according to the Tinubu led Federal government of Nigeria.

You people will suffer like condemned criminals in Kuje prison. We never even celebrate Tinubu's one year anniversary in Aso rock o😂!

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by sematec(m): 6:26am On May 09
Anyway Nigerians have no choice than to pay cyber levy

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by tuoyoojo(m): 6:27am On May 09
That is the same way NIN will be used to fight kidnapping they say
Kidnappers having a field day despite the millions spent

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Re: Cybersecurity Levy To Tackle Crimes, Terrorism - FG by Reckonsoft: 6:27am On May 09
Idoko619:
Do they mean with this Cybersecurity act if my leave my account without my knowledge I'll be able to get back because government is protecting my account ?
I was also thinking this might be the case

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