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Guild rejects Remita suspension, demands reinstatement

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The Computer Guild of Nigeria has strongly condemned the recent suspension of Remita, an indigenous payment solution, from the Treasury Single Account by the Federal Government.

This was contained in a press release issued by the President of the Guild, Wole Adedoyin, who described the decision as a setback for Nigeria’s financial technology sector and a discouragement to indigenous innovation.

The statement partly read, “the suspension of Remita raises serious concerns about the government’s commitment to promoting local technology solutions and reducing dependence on foreign financial systems.”

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CGN emphasised that Remita has played a critical role in ensuring the seamless operation of the TSA, improving financial transparency, and blocking revenue leakages in public finance management.

The Guild noted that Remita, developed by a Nigerian company, has proven to be a reliable and efficient platform for electronic payment processing, “facilitating billions of naira in government transactions. Its suspension, therefore, could disrupt financial operations and undermine the progress made in digital payment systems within the public sector,” the group added.

Adedoyin urged the Federal Government to reconsider its decision and provide clear justifications for the suspension. He further called for a transparent review process to determine any possible concerns with the system rather than outrightly sidelining a homegrown technological solution that has contributed immensely to Nigeria’s financial sector.

The statement further criticised the government’s inconsistent policies on technology adoption, arguing that the lack of support for indigenous solutions weakens Nigeria’s digital economy. CGN warned that such actions might discourage future investments in the local tech industry, thereby stifling innovation and economic growth.

“The Guild expresses worry that this suspension might pave the way for foreign payment solutions to dominate the financial system, leading to capital flight and increased dependence on external providers. The indigenous technological platforms should be strengthened rather than being arbitrarily suspended or abandoned,” the statement added.

CGN also called on the National Assembly and relevant regulatory agencies to intervene and ensure that due process is followed in decisions affecting critical financial technology services. The Guild reiterated the need for a policy framework that protects and promotes indigenous technology solutions while maintaining high standards of accountability and efficiency.

While acknowledging the government’s right to regulate financial transactions, CGN emphasised that any policy changes affecting essential financial services should be based on clear, transparent, and fair assessments. The Guild maintained that Nigeria must prioritize local content development in the technology sector to achieve sustainable economic progress.

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