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IPMAN threatens to shut down operations in eastern zone over ‘harassment’

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The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) has threatened to withdraw its services in the eastern zone over alleged harassment and intimidation by security operatives.

Bobby Eberechi Dick, chairman, eastern zone, IPMAN, made this known in a statement on Friday.

Dick said the oil marketers had withdrawn their services in private depots located in Rivers state due to the issue.

“The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigerian (IPMAN) Eastern Zone wishes to draw the attention of the federal government to the incessant harassment and intimidation of our members by security agencies,” he said.

“Few days ago, some miscreants who are not members of our association and who do not have even one filling station, secured the services of the Nigerian police, the army, the civil defence, to block the gate of private depots where we load petroleum products in Rivers state, saying every IPMAN member must pay a levy of N15, 000 before our members can load.

“Also, on the claim by one of them, Mr Aliche Oti, that petroleum tanker drivers are holding IPMAN levy, to put the record straight, petroleum tanker drivers don’t collect IPMAN levy, IPMAN staff are deployed to all the depots to do their legitimate work. It is the IPMAN that buys product and hires the services of tanker drivers.”

Dick added that it was found that the alleged intimidation was instigated by the leadership crisis in the association.

“When the report got to the zonal executive council of the eastern zone, investigation was carried out to know where they are deriving their powers from and on what basis. We found out that it was an act of intimidation to force our members to do the wish of their pay masters,” he said.

“IPMAN is a legitimately constituted authority headed by our national president, Ahmed Debo.

“Based on this act of harassment and intimidation, we have withdrawn our services from all the private depots in Rivers State. We are calling on the Federal Government, especially our dogged governor of Rivers state, chief Nyesom Wike to intervene.

“We know the governor cannot allow anyone to disrupt the good business environment he has created in Rivers state. This will cause a serious scarcity in Rivers state and neighbouring states.

“If this harassment, intimidation and blockage of the depots where we are doing our legitimate business by these hoodlums and hired security agents is not addressed, we will have no other choice than to shut down all stations within the eastern zone.

“We are law abiding citizens. We are guided by the constitution of IPMAN and constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. With IPMAN, the distribution of petroleum products within the zone is assured.”

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Five levies Nigerians pay for electronic transactions

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The Central Bank of Nigeria has ordered banks operating in the country to start charging a cybersecurity levy on transactions.

A circular from the apex bank on Monday disclosed that the levy implementation would start two weeks from today.

The circular was directed to all commercial, merchant, non-interest, and payment service banks, among others.

The circular revealed that it was a follow-up on an earlier letter dated June 25, 2018 (Ref: BPS/DIR/GEN/CIR/05/008) and October 5, 2018 (Ref: BSD/DIR/GEN/LAB/11/023), respectively, on compliance with the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc.) Act 2015.

However, the apex bank exempted loan disbursements and repayments, salary payments, intra-account transfers within the same bank or between different banks for the same customer, and intra-bank transfers between customers of the same bank from the levy.

Also exempted from the levy were inter-branch transfers within a bank, cheque clearing and settlements, ⁠Letters of Credits, ⁠and Banks’ recapitalisation-related funding only bulk funds movement from collection accounts, savings, and deposits including transactions involving long-term investments, among others.

Nigerians on social media are lamenting the new levy, which they complain has added to the multiple levies paid for electronic transactions. In this report, PUNCH Online highlights the five other transaction levies paid and the amount deducted on transactions between N1,000 and N1,000,000.

1. Cybersecurity levy

N5 is charged on the transaction of N1,000

N50 is charged on the transaction of N10,000

N500 is charged on the transaction of N100,000

N5,000 is charged on the transaction of N1,000,000

N50,000 is charged on the transaction of N10,000,000

2. Transfer fee

N10 is being charged on the transaction below N5,000

N25 is being charged on the transaction between 5,001 and N50,000

N50 is being charged on transactions above N50,000

3. Stamp duties

N50 is being charged on transactions between N10,000 and N10,000,000

4. Short Messaging Service (SMS)

N4 is being charged on each electronic transfer notification

NB: This is only applicable to customers on eligible electronic transactions. Those who opt for e-mailing services are not charged the same.

5. Value Added Tax

N0.75 is being charged on N10 transfer fee

N1.875 is being charged on the N25 transfer fee

N3.75 is being charged on N50 transfer fee.

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Naira depreciates at parallel market, appreciates at official window

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The naira depreciated further to N1,430 at the parallel section of the foreign exchange (FX) market on Monday.

The FX rate represents a 4.38 percent drop from N1,370 traded on May 1.

Speaking to TheCable in Lagos, currency traders, also known as bureau de change (BDC) operators, put the buying rate of the greenback at N1,400 and the selling price at N1,430 — leaving a profit margin of N30.

At the official window, the local currency appreciated by 3.30 percent to N1,354.21 on Monday — from N1,400.40 on May 3.

During the trading period, the dollar exchanged for as high as N1,441 and as low as N1,285 according to data from FMDQ Exchange, a platform that oversees FX trading in Nigeria.

Meanwhile, Richard Montgomery, the British high commissioner to Nigeria, on May 5, said the new exchange rates policy under the present government and the leadership of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is attracting investors.

“You all know that the foreign exchange system in the past chased away investors because it is difficult to get your exchange done and you do not know whether you will be able to move money across borders,” Montgomery said.

The British envoy also said trade relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom (UK) are about £7 billion.

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NERC reduces FX rate for calculating new tariff for Band A customers by 16.03%

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The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has reduced the exchange rate for calculating the current electricity tariff for Band A customers by 16.03%, from N1,463.3/$ to N1,277.8 from May to December 2024.

This is revealed in the commission’s Multi Year Tariff order (MYTO) for May to December 2024 released recently.

The NERC MYTO was reviewed following the appreciation of the naira in the foreign exchange market in the last one month.

Following statements by various electricity distribution companies on the reduction of electricity tariff for Band A customers on Monday, the NERC finally confirmed the drop, stating that it was due to appreciation of the naira since the last MYTO review earlier in the month of April.

The NERC approved the reduction of electricity tariff for band A customers from N225 per KWh to 206.8/KWh representing a drop of 8.1%.

Earlier in April, the NERC approved an over 200% hike in electricity tariff for band A customers from about N66 per KWh to N225/KWh, with significant changes in the exchange rate for calculation from N919/$ to N1,463, representing an N543.9 increase.

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Bodex F. Hungbo, SPMIIM is a multiple award-winning Nigerian Digital Media Practitioner, Digital Strategist, PR consultant, Brand and Event Expert, Tv Presenter, Tier-A Blogger/Influencer, and a top cobbler in Nigeria.

She has widespread experiences across different professions and skills, which includes experiences in; Marketing, Media, Broadcasting, Brand and Event Management, Administration and Management with prior stints at MTN, NAPIMS-NNPC, GLOBAL FLEET OIL AND GAS, LTV, Silverbird and a host of others

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