The National Information Technology Development Agency has denied any affiliation with an online earning and marketing platform known as CPM. This rebuttal follows reports that the platform was demanding money from users to repair its allegedly hacked systems.
The agency issued the disclaimer in a statement signed by its Director, Corporate Communications and Media Relations Department, Hadiza Umar, on Monday, describing the reports as false and misleading.
According to media reports, subscribers via the platform operators reported that their systems had been hacked and that additional payments were required from subscribers to resolve the issue and recover funds.
NITDA allegedly was helping them to resolve the issue and that subscribers needed to make additional payments to support the process.
NITDA debunked those reports dissociating itself from CPM, noting that the agency, as a government agency, did not request money.












