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Northern Elders Forum Kicks Against Cbn’s Cybersecurity Levy by Orabi(m): 1:40pm On May 09
The Northern Elders Forum (NEF), strongly condemned the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) recent decision to impose a cybersecurity levy on bank customers.

The forum emphasized the need for a more balanced approach that ensures the costs of security measures are reasonable and do not excessively burden bank customers.

NEF's Director of Publicity and Advocacy, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, in a statement, expressed its dissatisfaction with the policy, citing the escalating costs associated with banking transactions as a result of multiple charges.

The NEF criticized the CBN's directive as arbitrary, illegal, and out of touch with the realities faced by Nigerians. The forum called on the government to reconsider the policy and explore alternative measures to ease the financial strain on individuals while still promoting the use of electronic payments.

The NEF pointed out that the introduction of cybersecurity levies, in addition to existing fees such as stamp duty, transfer fees, value-added tax, and SMS charges, has placed an unbearable financial burden on individuals engaging in electronic transactions.

The forum highlighted the various charges that bank customers now face, including cybersecurity levies ranging from ₦5 on ₦1,000 to ₦50,000 on ₦10,000,000 transactions, transfer fees, stamp duty, and value-added tax. These additional costs have significantly increased the overall expense of electronic transactions for both senders and receivers.

The NEF said in a country already grappling with economic challenges and hyperinflammatory conditions, the additional financial burden imposed by the cybersecurity levy is unjust and unfair and urged the government and relevant stakeholders to find a sustainable solution that strikes a fair balance between enhancing cybersecurity and alleviating the financial strain on the Nigerian populace.

He said: “It is imperative that the administration takes into account the concerns raised by a vast majority of Nigerians and prioritizes policies that protect the interests of the people while also fostering economic growth and development."

The forum's stance highlights the importance of considering the impact of regulations on ordinary citizens and advocating for measures that promote financial inclusion and alleviate economic challenges.

Suleiman added, “It is crucial that the government listens to the concerns of organizations like the NEF and works towards implementing policies that benefit all Nigerians, rather than burdening them with additional costs and hardships.

“It is essential to strike a delicate balance between enhancing cybersecurity and easing the financial burden on the populace, particularly at a time when the Nigerian economy is facing significant challenges due to inflation and other economic factors.”

The NEF urges the authorities and relevant stakeholders to engage in meaningful review and find a solution that addresses the legitimate concerns raised by the public regarding the cybersecurity levy.
Re: Northern Elders Forum Kicks Against Cbn’s Cybersecurity Levy by Jostoman: 1:53pm On May 09
I dont know why nigerians are afraid of doing peaceful protest to show their anger against all these bad policies of FG.

Fear fear people
Re: Northern Elders Forum Kicks Against Cbn’s Cybersecurity Levy by slimfit1(m): 2:15pm On May 09
The South has been paying huge tax on everything for the north to keep using it to pay for sex. Now they just realised everything is being tax because that is what they are good at.

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