The decision of the apex bank to withdraw the circular
followed the public outrage that trailed the announcement of the policy two
weeks ago and the suspension of the levy by the Federal Government last week.
In its initial circular dated May 6, 2024 addressed to all
deposit money banks, mobile money operators and payment service providers, the
apex bank directed the deduction of the levy to be remitted to the National
Cybersecurity Fund (NCF), administered by the Office of the National Security
Adviser (ONSA).
The development sparked wild outcries with labour unions
threatening actions and pressure groups faulting the timing of the
implementation of the levy amidst the cost of living crisis exacerbated by
rising inflation.
The Federal Government would susbsequently suspend the
controversial cybersecurity levy, as announced by Information Minister Mohammed
Idris on May 14, 2024.
The CBN, in its latest circular dated May 17, 2024, referred
to the earlier May 6, 2024 circular and advised financial institutions that the
initial circular on the implementation of the cybersecurity levy “is hereby
withdrawn”.
The CBN’s latest circular on the matter was co-signed by its
Director of Payments System Management Department, Chibuzo Efobi; and his
counterpart at the Financial Policy and Regulation Department, Haruna Mustafa.
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