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Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Morbeta11(m): 5:36am On May 09
Elder Statesman and Dean, Borno Elders Forum, Prof. Khalifa Dikwa said President Bola Tinubu’s administration was blackmailed into making the cybersecurity levy policy initiated by the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

Dikwa stated this in an interview on Channels Television on Wednesday.

He said, “These forces can’t be seen and rely on intimidation to get their bidding done while saying the Tinubu administration is blackmailed into making these policies.

“It is the wrong time to impose the cybersecurity levy.


I’m not surprised by the directive because Nigeria is seemingly controlled remotely by external forces,” he said.

Meanwhile, the House of Representatives has stepped down a motion calling for the suspension of the cybersecurity levy which has elicited negative reactions from Nigerians.

Honourable Manu Soro, who moved a motion on the floor of the house on Wednesday, had explained that the levy was coming at the wrong time, considering the current living conditions of Nigerians.

The lawmaker had argued that the National Security Adviser is a political office, and has no mandate to manage accruals.

However, the Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, urged the lawmaker to step down the motion to allow the leadership of the House to deliberate on how best to address the situation.

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), had described the planned cybersecurity levy introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on all electronic transactions as another burden on Nigerians.

According to a circular issued to various financial institutions, including commercial, merchant, non-interest, and payment service banks, the apex bank indicated that the levy would come into effect in two weeks from May 6.

The levy’s introduction has sparked widespread criticism among Nigerians and civil society organisations.

Rejecting the policy, the NLC President, Joe Ajaero, said such deductions directly affect the disposable income of workers, and further diminish the purchasing power of the common citizens.

He said the directive is another gang up by the ruling elite, to continue its extortion and exploitation of helpless workers and the masses.

“The Nigeria Labour Congress recognises the importance of cybersecurity in today’s digital age,” the statement reads.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/05/tinubu-administration-blackmailed-into-making-cybersecurity-levy-policy/

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Ofunaofu: 5:47am On May 09
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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by helinues: 5:53am On May 09
But this same new levy was approved 6 years ago now

Abeg make una no dey feed us bunkum jare

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by cenaman(m): 6:14am On May 09
Nothing like blackmail. Tinubu dine with the devil, infact he is the devil himself.

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Truf: 7:38am On May 09
helinues:
But this same new levy was approved 6 years ago now

Abeg make una no dey feed us bunkum jare
Mumu broke boy.

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Jflex07(m): 7:56am On May 09
helinues:
But this same new levy was approved 6 years ago now

Abeg make una no dey feed us bunkum jare
Always talking off point.

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Racoon(m): 8:34am On May 09
Every sane and well discerning Nigerian can decode that solemn fact. The proposal to reintroduce telecom taxes, including the Electronic Money Transfer (EMT) levy and excise duties on telecom services, is part of a broader strategy to meet the conditions set by the World Bank for a loan of $750 million.

These taxes were previously suspended by Tinubu's administration in July 2023, but negotiations with the World Bank have prompted a reconsideration of these fiscal policies. The same imperialist that goaded him on the rash fuel subsidy removal that he has been paying via the back door.

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by ChizzyBuna(m): 11:18am On May 09
Ok
Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Felabrity: 11:18am On May 09
Na Tinubu be the blackmailer

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by bestman09(m): 11:18am On May 09
Confused president and his advisers

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Risingblue008(m): 11:18am On May 09
Xjjd
Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Betanaija42moro: 11:19am On May 09
Story!
Joke of a country
Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by MorolayoVictor(m): 11:20am On May 09
How certain art thou?
Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Steveeee1122(m): 11:20am On May 09
God help us
Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Muhammad234: 11:21am On May 09
Naira will collapse to #2 trillion per $1.
Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by canalily(m): 11:21am On May 09
It's not true.. they promised to milk Nigerians dry,.. now they're on the process
Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Falseprofet2: 11:22am On May 09
Nonsense
Keep blaming fictitious external forces for your leaders greed

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by donleo92(m): 11:22am On May 09
Bleep them and their blame games

which one come be blackmail again? ain't they the ones that sat down together and decided to punish Nigerians?

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Emu4life(m): 11:23am On May 09
Blackmail a Tax collector and Grandmaster of Taxes himself? Dey Play. It was part of the plan to Tax Nigerians to Death

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Niok: 11:23am On May 09
Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Niok: 11:24am On May 09
helinues:
But this same new levy was approved 6 years ago now

Abeg make una no dey feed us bunkum jare
you don Chop today?

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by strangest(m): 11:24am On May 09
Ronu... Igbos must pay....

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by emkz: 11:24am On May 09
Breaking...

Peter Obi reacts. Writes long Twitter rant to lambast the government for allowing itself to be blackmailed...

Details later.
Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Blaze14k: 11:24am On May 09
Honestly this government is not serious. Sounds like bunch of criminals who organised themselves for selfish purpose

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Ogonimilitant(m): 11:24am On May 09
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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by Kingpele(m): 11:24am On May 09
Hahaha Hahaha Hahaha and the blame game continues...this is the common fear of every one who didn't support tinubu...if tinubu performed wonders in lagos ..there's no way he won't win lagosians votes ..but he lost in lagos and everywhere till inec performed magic and he won.. tinubu doesn't know anything about government expect how to collect tax more tax ..use 40percent for public good and the rest to cronies..... how can I pay my bank to provide security for my money in their custody...this is ridiculous...All this bank charges, What's the use?...

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by ndgamenow0: 11:24am On May 09
Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 11:25am On May 09
For those who did not read the post, it says Tinubu's government is a puppet government being controlled by external forces.

Four more years of Nigerians lives about to be wasted.

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by theredaddy: 11:25am On May 09
That is blatant LIE, even we that support Tinubu know the other name for jagban is TAXATION.

You can't take multiple taxes away for BAT, but @least we expect an improved economy and not what we are seeing now ..

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Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by sonofthunder: 11:25am On May 09
Morbeta11:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/05/tinubu-administration-blackmailed-into-making-cybersecurity-levy-policy/

Are there other countries that practice this policy? Are their charges as high as the CBN has recommended?

Essentially. It is now more expensive to keep your money in the bank than under pillows even if you consider the risks of armed robbery.
Re: Tinubu Administration ‘Blackmailed’ Into Making Cybersecurity Levy Policy -Dikwa by HypocriticalObi: 11:26am On May 09
ok

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