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Cybersecurity Levy: Nigerian govt to rake in between N3trn, N7tn yearly – CPPE

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The Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, CPPE, says the Nigerian federal government will rake in between N3 trillion and N7.75 trillion in one year with its recently introduced cybersecurity levy of 0.5 per cent on electronic banking transactions.

The Director of CPPE, Dr Muda Yusuf, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, calling for its suspension due to the hardship Nigerians face.

He explained that going by the Nigeria Interbank Settlement System data, NIBSS, electronic payments on its platform in 2023, which stood at N600 trillion, applying the 0.5 per cybersecurity levy would amount to N3 trillion.

He added that industry data on electronic payments in 2022, which stood at N1550 trillion, implies that the government would generate N7.75 trillion from the cybersecurity levy.

Yusuf, the former Director General of Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry, said the levy poses a serious risk to the cashless policy.

He said more Nigerians would migrate to cash transactions with the legislation.

He called on the government to suspend the implementation and seek broader engagements.

โ€œThis is not a good time to impose an additional levy on businesses and citizens.

โ€œThere is also the issue of proportionality. That relates to the project objective and the amount of revenue being mobilised.

โ€œBy the account of the Nigeria Interbank Settlement System, NIBSS, electronic payments on its platform in 2023 was N600 trillion. 0.5 per cent of this is N3 trillion.

โ€œThe industry data of electronic payments in 2022, according to the CBN website, was N1550 trillion. 0.5 per cent of this gives N7.75 trillion. Even if we discount these numbers for the exemptions provided in the law, what will be left would still be staggering.

โ€œIt is difficult to rationalise spending this much on fighting cybercrime.

โ€œMeanwhile, the total budget appropriation for defence and security in the 2024 budget was N3.2 trillion, and infrastructure appropriation was N1.32 trillion. These are just appropriations. Actual releases are often much less.

โ€œThere is also the risk the legislation poses to the cashless policy of the central bank over which significant progress has been made.

โ€œWe are likely to see an increased migration to the use of cash as against electronic platforms.

โ€œWe plead with the relevant authorities to put the implementation of the legislation on hold while a thorough review is done,โ€ he said.

Recall that the Central Bank of Nigeria directed all banks to collect and remit a 0.5 per cent cybersecurity levy on electronic transactions to the National Security Adviser, NSA, office.


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