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May 7, 2024 CBN Instructs Banks to Charge 0.5% Cybersecurity Levy on Transactions

CBN Instructs Banks to Charge 0.5% Cybersecurity Levy on Transactions

On Monday, the Central Bank of Nigeria issued a directive instructing banks to implement a 0.5% cybersecurity levy on transactions. The circular, released by the apex bank, specified that the levy's implementation would commence two weeks from the date of its announcement and applied to all commercial, merchant, non-interest, and payment service banks.

This directive was issued in compliance with the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc...) Act 2015, following a prior letter dated June 25, 2018 (Ref: BPS/DIR/GEN/CIR/05/008) and October 5, 2018 (Ref: BSD/DIR/GEN/LAB/11/023). Additionally, it was prompted by the enactment of the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) (Amendment) Act 2024, which stipulates a levy of 0.5 percent (0.005) on all electronic transaction values for businesses specified in the Second Schedule of the Act. This levy is to be remitted to the National Cybersecurity Fund, administered by the Office of the National Security Adviser.

All banks, financial institutions, and payment service providers are now mandated to implement this directive. The levy will be applied at the point of electronic transfer origination, deducted, and remitted by the financial institution, with the deducted amount reflected in the customer's account as "Cybersecurity Levy." Deductions will commence within two weeks from the circular's date, with the levies collected remitted monthly to the NCF account domiciled at the CBN by the fifth business day of every subsequent month.

Non-compliance with the directive carries penalties, including fines of not less than two per cent of the defaulting business's annual turnover upon conviction.

May 7, 2024 Nigerians Oppose Reduction in Electricity Tariffs, Call for Complete Reversal

Nigerians Oppose Reduction in Electricity Tariffs, Call for Complete Reversal

Nigerians expressed strong opposition on Monday to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission's decision to reduce the tariff payable by Band A customers from N225/kWh to N206.8/kWh. In an interview with various groups including the Nigeria Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress, Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, electricity consumers, and civil society organizations demanded a complete reversal of the recent tariff increase.

The new tariff adjustment was announced just 33 days after the NERC raised the electricity tariff for Band A customers from N68/kWh to N225/kWh, representing a significant 240 percent surge. This move saw the complete withdrawal of electricity subsidies for consumers in the Band A category, which accounts for approximately 15 percent of the total 12.82 million power consumers across the country. The Federal Government estimated that it would save N1.5 trillion as a result of this tariff hike.

Despite opposition from the House of Representatives, organized labor, and the Nigerian Bar Association, the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, defended the tariff increase during an investigative hearing held by the Senate Committee on Power. He warned of a nationwide blackout within the next three months if the tariff hike was not implemented.

However, despite assertions from the power ministry's spokesperson, Florence Eke, that the tariff hike would remain unchanged, the NERC announced an eight percent reduction for Band A customers. This decision was attributed to changes in macroeconomic indices in April, particularly the appreciation of the naira against the dollar in the foreign exchange market.

READ ASLO:Ikeja DisCo slashes Band A tariff to N206.80/kwh

In response, electricity distribution companies such as the Ikeja, Ibadan, and Port Harcourt DisCos, among others, implemented the tariff reduction. The NERC reiterated its commitment to maintaining a regulatory environment that balances consumer interests with the sustainability of the electricity supply industry.

While some stakeholders welcomed the tariff reduction, others, including representatives from organized labor, emphasized the need for a complete reversal and robust stakeholder engagement. They argued that until there was a significant increase in power supply, any tariff adjustment remained unjustifiable.

The discourse highlights broader concerns about the power sector's sustainability and the government's role in addressing energy challenges comprehensively. While some advocate for pricing that attracts investment, others emphasize the need for greater government intervention to ensure affordable and reliable electricity for all Nigerians.

May 7, 2024 Police Confirmation: One Fatality Reported as Kidnappers Abduct Travelers along Sagamu-Benin Expressway

Police Confirmation: One Fatality Reported as Kidnappers Abduct Travelers along Sagamu-Benin Expressway

On Monday, the Ogun State Police Command confirmed the abduction of travelers at the Ilisan/Iperu axis along the Sagamu-Benin Expressway. SP Omolola Odutola, the State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), disclosed this to reporters in Abeokuta, noting that the incident occurred on Friday.

Odutola clarified that the police were unable to ascertain the exact number of people abducted but confirmed the death of one unidentified traveler at the hands of the assailants. Describing the incident as a case involving armed robbery, murder, and kidnapping, she outlined the sequence of events.

According to Odutola, approximately seven individuals armed with AK-47 rifles obstructed the Benin-Sagamu expressway. The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ilisan arrived at the scene to find two vehicles riddled with bullets, along with another vehicle. The vehicles involved included a Lexus Jeep 300 registered as LND 640 DY and a Lexus Jeep 350 registered as LSR 996 JF, belonging to Chilaka Lugard and Kingsley Chineme, respectively.

Inside the Lexus 350, a cross bag containing N113,000, two iPhones (an iPhone 6 and an iPhone 11 Promax), and the corpse of an unidentified man with a gunshot wound to the head were discovered. The third vehicle, loaded with plantains, was abducted by the abductors, but the driver, who was among those taken captive, was later released along with the vehicle. The other Lexus vehicles were impounded at the Ilisan police station.

In response to the incident, the Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alamutu, convened an emergency meeting on Monday, directing tactical commanders and the mobile squadron to pursue the perpetrators. Alamutu also visited the scene of the crime, assuring that the criminals would be apprehended soon.

May 6, 2024 Mother Accuses Cover-Up in Protest-Related Death of Four-Year-Old in Abuja School

Mother Accuses Cover-Up in Protest-Related Death of Four-Year-Old in Abuja School

The mother of the late four-year-old Miguel Ovoke, who tragically passed away at BrickHall School in Abuja's Cadastral Zone B11, Kaura, took to the school premises on Monday accompanied by others to voice their grievances over her son's death. Allegations of a cover-up by the school authorities regarding the circumstances leading to Miguel's demise prompted the protest.

Videos circulating on social media depict the grieving mother clad in black, holding a placard demanding justice for Miguel with the inscription, ‘We Need Justice For Miguel, BrickHall School Kill Miguel.’ Expressing her dismay, she pointed out the overcrowded classroom conditions, stating, “18 students for one class where I dey pay N350,000.”

READ ASLO: Parents Suspect Foul Play in Abuja School Following Four-Year-Old’s Death

In another video, she confronts school staff, accusing them of concealing her son's death. From the head teacher to other staff members, she singles out individuals whom she claims misled medical professionals about Miguel's condition. She asserts, “Doctor say my pikin no die for hospital. Na who carry my pikin dead body go hospital.”

A police officer featured in one of the videos questions her presence, citing ongoing investigations, “If your matter is in CID, why are you here?”

It was previously reported that Miguel passed away on the school premises during feeding hours. According to a death certificate issued by Excel Specialist Hospital, Abuja, dated April 24, 2024, Miguel was brought to the hospital by his teachers in an unconscious state due to aspiration on meat while feeding at school. Despite efforts by medical personnel to resuscitate him, he was declared "Brought in Dead."

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