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Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Dapromzy333(m): 7:09am On May 12
President Bola Tinubu has instructed the Central Bank of Nigeria to halt the controversial cybersecurity levy policy and conduct a review.

This follows the House of Representatives' resolution last Thursday to request that the CBN rescind its circular mandating all banks to charge a 0.5% cybersecurity tax on all electronic transactions in the country.

The CBN on May 6, 2024, issued a circular mandating all banks, mobile money operators, and payment service providers to implement a new cybersecurity levy, following the provisions laid out in the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) (Amendment) Act 2024.

According to the Act, a levy amounting to 0.5 per cent of the value of all electronic transactions will be collected and remitted to the National Cybersecurity Fund, overseen by the Office of the National Security Adviser.

Financial institutions are required to apply the levy at the point of electronic transfer origination.

The deducted amount is to be explicitly noted in customer accounts under the descriptor “Cybersecurity Levy” and remitted by the financial institution. All financial institutions are required to start implementing the levy within two weeks from the issuance of the circular.


By implication, the deduction of the levy by financial institutions should commence on May 20, 2024.

However, financial institutions are to make their remittances in bulk to the NCF account domiciled at the CBN by the fifth business day of every subsequent month.

The circular also stipulates a timeframe for financial institutions to reconfigure their systems to ensure complete and timely submission of remittance files to the Nigeria Interbank Settlement Systems Plc as follows: “Commercial, Merchant, Non-Interest, and Payment Service Banks – Within four weeks of the issuance of the Circular.

“All other Financial Institutions (Microfinance Banks, Primary Mortgage Banks, Development Financial Institutions) – Within eight weeks of the issuance of the Circular,” the circular noted.

The CBN has emphasised strict adherence to this mandate, warning that any financial institution that fails to comply with the provisions will face severe penalties. As outlined in the Act, non-compliant entities are subject to a minimum fine of two per cent of their annual turnover upon conviction.

The circular provides a list of transactions currently deemed eligible for exemption, to avoid multiple applications of the levy.

These are loan disbursements and repayments, salary payments, intra-account transfers within the same bank or between different banks for the same customer, and intra-bank transfers between customers of the same bank.

Exemptions include other financial institutions’ transfers to their correspondent banks, interbank placements, banks’ transfers to CBN and vice versa, inter-branch transfers within a bank, cheque clearing and settlements, letters of credit, and banks’ recapitalisation-related funding.

Others are bulk funds movement from collection accounts, savings, and deposits including transactions involving long-term investments such as treasury bills, bonds, and commercial papers, and government social welfare programmes transactions.

These may include pension payments, non-profit and charitable transactions including donations to registered non-profit organisations or charities, educational institutions transactions, including tuition payments and other transactions involving schools, universities, or other educational institutions, and transactions involving the bank’s internal accounts, inter-branch accounts, reserve accounts, nostro and vostro accounts, and escrow accounts.


The introduction of the new levy sparked varied reactions among stakeholders as it is expected to raise the cost of conducting business in Nigeria and could potentially hinder the growth of digital transaction adoption.

‘Stop levy now’

Members of the House of Representatives on Thursday asked the Central Bank of Nigeria to withdraw the circular directing financial institutions to commence implementation of the 0.5 per cent cybersecurity levy, describing it as “ambiguous”.

The development was in response to a motion on the urgent need to halt and modify the implementation of the cybersecurity levy, moved by Kingsley Chinda.

According to the House, the CBN is to withdraw the initial circular, and “issue a more understandable one”.


Chinda had drawn the attention of the House to multiple interpretations of the CBN directive against the specifications in the Cybersecurity Act.

The House then expressed worry, that the Act would be implemented in error if immediate steps were not taken, to address the concerns around the interpretation of the CBN directive and the Cybersecurity Act.

However, sources with knowledge of Tinubu’s position on the issue told Sunday PUNCH that the President was aware of the economic burden on Nigerians since his hardline economic reforms began last May, adding that he did not want to risk adding to the burden with more levies.

A senior presidency official who preferred not to be named told our correspondent, “The President is sensitive to what Nigerians feel. And he will not want to proceed with implementing a policy that adds to the burden of the people.

So, he has asked the CBN to hold off on that policy and ordered a review. I would have said he ordered the CBN, but that is not appropriate because the CBN is autonomous. But he has asked the CBN to hold off on it and review things again.”

Another presidency official who preferred to remain anonymous as he was not authorised to speak on the issue said these discrepancies prompted the President to order a review.


“If you look at it, the law predates the Tinubu administration. It was enacted in 2015 and signed by Goodluck Jonathan. It is only being implemented now.

“You know he (Tinubu) was not around when that directive was being circulated. And he does not want to present his government as being insensitive. As it is now, the CBN has held off the instruction to banks to start charging people. So, the President is sensitive. His goal is not to just tax Nigerians like that. That is not his intention. So, he has ordered a review of that law.”

https://platinumtimes.ng/breaking-tinubu-gives-fresh-directive-on-cybersecurity-levy/

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Babangidapikin: 7:11am On May 12
Good Baba niyen

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by CaptainStephen(m): 7:13am On May 12
This why you do not have civilians as NSA, the business of the ONSA is not revenue generation.

This Ribadu man is a terrible choice.

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Vector42: 7:18am On May 12
Good

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by LibertyRep: 7:19am On May 12
What was he thinking before?

Was he also taking advice from 'mad men'?

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by bigdammyj: 7:19am On May 12
Noted.

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Fcwilly: 7:19am On May 12
See mad people

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by techub: 7:19am On May 12
Trials and errors

Naira is going down
Foodstuffs are rising in price
Hunger has increased
Salaries are stagnant

I know very soon they will come back with this same policy in another dimension.

Erudite accountant on tax matters..

How many of your remember the saying.....
"The president will handle the economy while the vice will handle insecurity".

Right now it looks like the former is just handling tax while the later is handling tourism

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by iCauseTrouble: 7:20am On May 12
angry

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Raco1010(m): 7:20am On May 12
cheesy
CaptainStephen:
This why you do not have civilians as NSA, the business of the ONSA is not revenue generation.

This Ribadu man is a terrible choice.
Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Factfinder1(m): 7:20am On May 12
Idiot tax master with zero economic sense... Na this old fool una been dey call first class accountant and master strategist.....Una stupid for this country sha.

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Fuckyoumod: 7:20am On May 12
Tchwwww nonsense!

You can grab and run away with power, now how far? Nigeria is worse than they met it.

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by igbsam(m): 7:20am On May 12
Trial and Error to test the reaction of the people

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Obakoolex(m): 7:20am On May 12
Baba you're seriously falling our hands, all we want is a better Nigeria but we're not seeing that yet undecided

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by HopeNeverDies: 7:20am On May 12
Lol


These set of nincompoops heading these offices are useless 💔

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by McLizbae: 7:21am On May 12
Nawa o... Flip flops..

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by saddler: 7:21am On May 12
undecided
Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Atarakpa: 7:21am On May 12
Tomorrow or next he will introduce another one with different name

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Kalatium(m): 7:21am On May 12
grin
Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by mkoabiola: 7:21am On May 12
Suspension not total cancellation

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by KarlWhyte(m): 7:21am On May 12
Good
Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by MEEVEET: 7:21am On May 12
Una dey talk like say he get choice before

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Hueyreckless0007: 7:21am On May 12
Watch and see how his supporters will start celebrating now.

With the recent things happening, subsidy removal, dollar, inflation, etc etc. all he could think of is deducting the money people have worked hard for??


They better implement it till 2027. Lets see what happens.

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by wittywriter: 7:21am On May 12
Confused and unprofessionally redundant leadership.
mkoabiola:
Suspension not total cancellation
DJInfluence:
Suspend doesn't mean cancelled. It will still happen am sure. Just like the electricity hike happened.
Factfinder1:
Idiot tax master with zero economic sense... Na this old fool una been dey call first class accountant and master strategist.....Una stupid for this country sha.


Wittyness

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Lexusgs430: 7:21am On May 12
What was he thinking about before, when you placed his assent on the bill....... Clueless politrickcians........

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by SpecialAdviser(m): 7:21am On May 12
BATeria man. Alias bala blu and gazerela gazarela.

I thougth your minions here said it's a good policy. And the magas will be calling others enemies of Nigeria. Senseless pippooo

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by DJInfluence: 7:21am On May 12
Suspend doesn't mean cancelled. It will still happen am sure. Just like the electricity hike happened.

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by Millimann: 7:21am On May 12
When a thief is caught in the act he will pretend that he was only passing by.

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by TriCee: 7:22am On May 12
Trial and error

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Re: Tinubu Orders Suspension Of Cybersecurity Levy by 99thEnemy(m): 7:22am On May 12
cool

Better remove it completely cool

Tinubu beginning to fall my hand like Orangutan .
🦧

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