Dikwa stated this during an appearance on Channels Television on Wednesday.
According to him, the ‘unseen forces’ rely on intimidation to get their bidding done.
Speaking further, he insisted that it was the wrong time to impose the levy.
Dikwa, however, stated that he was not surprised at the development, adding that the country was being controlled by external forces.
He said, “These forces can’t be seen and rely on intimidation to get their bidding done while saying the Tinubu administration is blackmailed into making these policies.
“It is the wrong time to impose the cybersecurity levy. I’m not surprised by the directive because Nigeria is seemingly controlled remotely by external forces.”
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