“Heartless, callous and unjust” – Opposition party condemns Tinubu govt’s cybersecurity levy

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“Heartless, callous and unjust” – Opposition party condemns Tinubu govt’s cybersecurity levy
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The Peoples Redemption Party has expressed its opposition to the recent directive issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria imposing a 0.5% cybersecurity levy on electronic transfers.

The party argued that implementing such a levy will only further burden individuals, families, and small business owners who are already struggling to make ends meet. ''We call upon the CBN and the Nigerian Government to immediately rescind this policy and instead focus on implementing measures that genuinely address the pressing concerns of the citizens.

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