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RCE Minna rolls out innitiative to end youth restiveness in Minna metropolis

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By Abubakar Hassan

The Regional Centre of Expertise (RCE) Minna under its flagship programme, ‘The Sustainable Initiative for Responsible Adulthood’ (TSIRA) has interfaced with some youths from some flash point areas in Minna known for thuggery activities.
This the crnter said is part of efforts to enhance peaceful coexistence among youths in Minna, the Niger state capital and its environs.
In his welcome address during the interactive session on Saturday, at the RCE Minna Resource Centre in Minna, Niger State, the coordinator of RCE Minna, Dr. Abdul Hussaini said the issue of ‘Yan Daba’ (Thuggery) in Minna metropolis calls for concern because no meaningful progress can take place in a society where youths restiveness is the order of the day, resulting to lost of lives and properties.

He noted that despite the efforts of the state government and security formations in the state to curb the menace through arrests and other approaches the problem had continued to persist
Hussaini added that from their findings over five people had so far lost their lives within Limawa, Maitumbi and Unguwan Daji areas with several pockets of thuggery and unrest in some other parts of Minna.

Hussaini revealed that it was in realization of this challenge that RCE Minna conceived the idea of TSIRA which literally mean ‘survival’ in Hausa language, which he said was to serve as Social Clinic through In-depth Focus Discussion (IFD) for the youths involved in thuggery activities to understand their perspectives and the psychology pushing them to carry out such unwanted act, adding that 10 youths were selected for the pilot scheme of the initiative from some of the flashpoint communities.

He further recalled the good memories of how Minna used to be, saying it was a peaceful community, and that the overall objectives of the TSIRA Initiative was to foster peaceful coexistence within communities in Minna, curb youth restiveness through social cohesion, life skills training and sustainable empowerment.

Some of the speakers at the interactive session, Mall. Nurudeen Lemu, Mall. Yabagi Alfa, Dr. Francis Gana and the Permanent Secretary of the state Ministry of Youths, Dr Wasa commended RCE Minna for the initiative and expressed optimism that the initiative will work with the way the participants opened up for the discussions.

They equally appealed to the Youths who participated in the programme to be vanguards of the TSIRA Initiative and help to bring an end to the lingering youths restiveness in Minna, promising to also assist them to have a better life.

The Chairman of RCE Minna board of research, Prof. G.N Nsofor said the responses gotten from the participants was a ray of hope that the aim will be achieved, adding that he was particularly happy that they have agreed to turn a new live.

He also said RCE Minna will extend the scope of the programme by collaborating with some organizations of likes mind, and also recruit more youths involved in the unwanted act and engage them meaningfully to serve as vanguards of ending youth restiveness in Minna and its environs.

Some of the youths who shared their experience and level of involvement in the act complained that unemployment, lack of proper mentorship, as well as some politicians contributed greatly to the issue of youth restiveness in Minna.

They promised to embrace the TSIRA Initiative and turn a new leave because they were not happy with what they were doing because they have not gained anything from engaging in the act rather they were losing peace of mind.

“I am happy with the this initiative. Honestly this is the first time I am being invited to a discussion about what we are doing. Nobody has ever talk to us to stop, all they do is to initiate our arrest and as it is now we are not even afraid of being arrested. I am a major force in thuggery activities in Minna, I coordinate attack even while in detention. Like I said earlier, this is the first time I am invited for discussion over this and I promise I will turn a new leaf because even our parents are not happy with what we are doing,” said Baballe Garba alias Boka.

Also, 20 years old Hamisu Bala alias Daddin Maria of Limawa area said he was tired of the whole thing because his mother was not happy with his engagement in thuggery activity. He added, “I have lost two of my brothers to this youth restiveness, my elder brother and my younger brother.
“My mother is not happy with me engaging in this activity and I don’t want anything to happen to her because she depend on me. If not for anything, for my mother I will turn a new live of life because I want to see her happy.
“I want to thank you people for this opportunity to be a better person. I will like to go back to school if I can get a sponsor.”

A member of the RCE Minna who joined the discussion virtually and would not want his name mentioned promised to engage the 10 youths in any skills of their choice for three months, with a monthly stipend of N10,000 each and a starter pack at the end of their training.

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CBN backpedals, Withdraws Circular On Cybersecurity Levy

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The circular the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) issued to all commercial banks on May 6, 2024, directing them to implement a compulsory withdrawal of 0.05 per cent from every electronic transaction as cybersecurity levy has been withdrawn
The directive for collection of the levy led to a nationwide uproar when the central bank introduced the policy last week.
The Presidency however, heeded the warning from various quarters, succumbed and immediately suspended the implementation of the Cybersecurity Levy.
In a withdrawal circular that was issued by the CBN on Sunday night, it directed the banks not to go ahead with the initial directive, in line with the presidential directive. The apex bank authorities claimed it’s a sign that the present administration was a listening one that prioritises public good.

“Further to this, please be advised that the above referenced circular is hereby withdrawn,” CBN director in charge of payments system, Chibuzo Efobi, and the director, financial policy and regulation, Haruna Mustapha, said in the circular, adding that all banks should “Please be guided accordingly.”

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Kogi: Police Confirm Rescue Of 7 More CUSTECH Students

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By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.

Nigeria Police, Kogi State Command has announced the rescue of seven more students of Confluence University of Science Secondary Technology (CUSTECH) kidnapped by hoodlums on Thursday, May 9.

Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) SP William Ovye Aya, made the announcement in a press statement on Thursday in Lokoja.

He said that feat was achieved through the intervention of Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun who ordered the deployment of the Air Component of Police Security Apparatus made up of a Helicopter Crew.

The deployment, he said was in furtherance of the ongoing Rescue Operation and to sustain the onslaught to rescue all the kidnapped students.

He said that the Air Component deployed to Kogi State on Tuesday 14th May, 2024 was made up of Helicopter Crew specially trained for Aerial Surveillance, Monitoring Team as well as Technical Intelligence Unit (TIU).

“The reinforcement is in response to IGP’s unwavering passion about protecting lives and property of all Nigerians especially the safety of our children in various schools in the country”, Aya said.

With the new development which Aya ascribed to the diligence and indomitable spirit of all the combined team, 27 students have so far been rescued from the kidnappers as a total of 20 students were earlier rescued.

“Be it noted that it is not over until it is over” so we should not rest on our Oars, instead all hands must be on deck to ensure all are safely rescued and perpetrators brought to deserved justice”, the PPRO declared.

He stated that Kogi State Government as well as the University Community were satisfied with the Rescue Operations so far.

“The State Government has commended the indubitable, unassailable level of cooperation, collaboration and synergy amongst the Security Agencies, Local Vigilantes and Hunters in the State”, he enthused.

According to Aya, the Commissioner of Police, CP Bethrand Onuoha has seized this occasion to thank and appreciate the Inspector-General of Police for the deployment of the Air Component.

The CP, he said, also commended the Security Personnel, and Vigilantes/Hunters for their “show of unprecedented and undiluted patriotism and altruism, and to the good people of Kogi State as well as the vibrant Press for their show of concern and empathy.”

“The CP will continue to solicit the cooperation, collaboration and solidarity of the good people of Confluence State with the Police and other Security Agencies.

“Together, we shall ensure adequate Security of life and property of law-abiding citizens in the State”, he assured. (Ends)

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Senate backs FG, CBN over controversial Cybersecurity levy

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***Insists, it is NASS creation to safeguard economy, country against insecurity

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on National Security and Intelligence, Senator Shehu Umar Buba, has allay the fears being entertained by Nigerians over the proposed implementation of the Cybersecurity levy by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

While giving tacit support to the Federal Government on the levy that has created bad blood among Nigerians against the Tinubu administration Senator Buba said th levy is provided for in the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) (Amendment) Act, 2024.

He clarified that the levy is not punitive as it has numerous exemptions to protect and relieve ordinary citizens, particularly the poor.

According to him, the exemptions include salary payments, intra-account transfers, loan disbursements and repayments, and other financial transactions.

Senator Buba said the amendments to the Cybercrimes Act were collaborative effort with the National Assembly’s ICT and Cyber Security Committee. Explaining further he said committee also underwent a transparent public hearing process, receiving contributions from various stakeholders.
“Both chambers of the National Assembly unanimously passed it before President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed it into law.

Senator Umar reiterated the fact that the provisions for the cybersecurity levy have been in place since 2015 but were delayed due to unclear interpretations and applications.

“The Cybercrimes Act of 2015 has provisions for imposing a cybersecurity levy since its enactment, but the vagueness of Section 44 led to different interpretations until the 2024 amendments. The levy is 0.5%, equivalent to half a per cent of the value of all electronic transactions by businesses specified in the Second Schedule to the Act.

“The amendments addressed crucial gaps in the Act and empowered the nation to implement the National Cybersecurity Programme effectively. They also seek to realign and empower the country to combat the inadequate funding and disruptive effects of cyber threats on national security and critical economic infrastructures,” he said.

Senator Umar underscored the criticality of the cybersecurity levy’s implementation, stating that its prudent utilisation will bolster the nation’s capacity to evaluate, execute, upgrade, and fortify the security of national critical economic infrastructure, thereby safeguarding the nation’s cyberspace.

The chairman commended the Office of the National Security Adviser and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for initiating the operationalising the cybersecurity levy, highlighting its benefits far outweigh its drawbacks.

He expressed appreciation to the leaders and representatives of MDAs at the federal and state levels, as well as to all stakeholders who contributed to this effort’s success.

While maintaining that the Committee’s mandate is to create laws that align with the aspirations of Nigerians, he appealed for public support, assuring that the policy will yield maximum benefits for citizens in the shortest possible time.

Following the enactment of the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) (Amendment) Act 2024 and under the provision of Section 44 (2)(a) of the Act, a levy of 0.5 per cent (0.005) equivalent to half per cent of all electronic transactions value by the business specified in the Second Schedule of the Act is to be remitted to the National Cybersecurity Fund, which the Office of the National Security Adviser shall administer.

Though the announcement created controversy, the circular exempted some transactions from cybercrime levy.

The exemptions included loan disbursements and repayments, salary payments, intra-account transfers within the same bank or between different banks for the same customer, intra-bank transfers between customers of the same bank, and Other Financial Institutions (OFIs) instructions to their correspondent banks.

The exemption also applies to interbank placements, banks’ transfers to CBN and vice versa, inter-branch transfers within a bank, cheque clearing and settlements, and Letters of Credit (LCs).

Others include banks’ recapitalisation-related funding only bulk funds movement from collection accounts; savings and deposits including transactions involving long-term investments such as treasury bills, bonds; and commercial papers; government social welfare programmes transactions, e.g. pension payments; non-profit and charitable transactions including donations to registered non-profit organisations or charities; educational institutions transactions, including tuition payments and other transaction involving schools, universities, or other academic institutions.

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