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Opposition to Cybersecurity Levy Intensifies

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The proposed cybersecurity levy on citizens’ bank transactions has sparked widespread criticism from various quarters, including trade unions, business chambers, and political figures.

The Trade Union Congress (TUC) and the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) have both called on the federal government to reverse the decision, expressing concerns about its potential impact on citizens and businesses. TUC President Festus Osifo condemned the policy as burdensome, particularly amidst the already high cost of living and economic challenges faced by Nigerians. Similarly, LCCI Director General Dr. Chinyere Almona raised doubts about the justification for the levy and urged for its withdrawal to allow for further consultations with stakeholders.

Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi, also criticized the levy, describing it as excessive taxation on a struggling economy. Obi argued that the timing of such a levy, amidst economic hardships and inflation, was inappropriate and would further impoverish citizens.

Legal experts, including Senior Advocate of Nigeria Kunle Adegoke, have highlighted the potential adverse effects of the levy, particularly on low-income individuals who are already grappling with financial challenges. Adegoke expressed concerns that the levy would disproportionately affect the poor, exacerbating their economic hardships.

The opposition to the cybersecurity levy underscores broader discontent with government policies seen as imposing additional financial burdens on citizens without corresponding benefits or adequate consultation. As the debate continues, there are calls for more transparent and inclusive policymaking processes to address concerns and ensure that economic policies align with the interests of all stakeholders.

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