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Tarrif Hike: NLC announces nationwide protest February 4

by Folarin Kehinde January 29, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has announced plans to hold a nationwide protest on Tuesday, February 4, to oppose the recent 50% increase in telecommunication tariffs approved by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

The decision was reached during the ongoing National Administrative Council (NAC) meeting of the NLC, to send a strong warning to the government that workers will resist policies that worsen economic hardship.

NLC President, Joe Ajaero, in a statement titled “50% Telecom Tariff Hike: Another Burden Too Harsh!”, condemned the move, calling it an “assault on workers’ welfare.”

He argued that the tariff increase comes at a time when Nigerians are already struggling with unprecedented economic challenges.

“Telecommunication services are essential for daily communication, work, and access to information. Yet, an average Nigerian worker already spends approximately 10% of their wages on telecom charges.

“With this hike, workers earning the N70,000 minimum wage will see their monthly telecom expenses rise from N7,000 to N10,500—an unsustainable burden,” Ajaero stated.

The protest, backed by other labour and civil society organizations, is expected to take place across major cities, with workers and citizens voicing their opposition to the hike.

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Nigerians to pay more as Telcos propose 100% tariff hike

by Folarin Kehinde January 3, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

“According to Toriola, the proposed tariff hike is necessary for the sustainability of the industry, which has been facing significant financial pressures due to rising operational costs.”

Nigerian telecommunications companies have proposed a 100 per cent increase in their tariffs, pending approval from the government.

The proposal, which has been submitted to the Nigerian Communications Commission, aims to address rising operational costs, including inflation and increased service delivery expenses.

The disclosure was made by the Chief Executive Officer, MTN Nigeria, Karl Toriola, during an interview on Arise TV on Thursday.

However, the CEO expressed that it remains uncertain whether the Nigerian Communications Commission—the telecom regulator, will approve the proposal.

According to Toriola, the proposed tariff hike is necessary for the sustainability of the industry, which has been facing significant financial pressures due to rising operational costs.

“We’ve put forward requests of approximately 100 per cent tariff increases to regulators. I doubt they’re going to approve that quantum of increases because they are very, very sensitive to the current economic situation in the country,” Toriola said.

Despite the challenges, Toriola expressed optimism that regulators would make the right decision, taking into account the realities of the sector.

The CEO emphasised that the focus is on ensuring the long-term sustainability of the industry, rather than short-term profitability.

“I believe we’re all on the same side, the policymakers, the regulators, our Chairman of ALTON, Gbenga Adebayo, and the industry. We’re united because we share concerns about a few fundamental issues. First, human rights, are critical to driving any economy. Without a sustainable industry, the broader economy and the well-being of the people will be negatively impacted.”

The proposal comes amid rising costs for telecom companies, driven by factors such as inflation, exchange rate fluctuations, and the increasing price of key operational inputs like diesel, power generation, and raw materials.

Toriola highlighted the pressure these rising costs have put on telecom businesses, making it difficult for many companies to maintain profitable operations.

Earlier this week, operators issued a statement warning that service disruptions are imminent unless tariffs are adjusted to account for escalating operational costs.

The Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria, Engr. Gbenga Adebayo described the telecom sector as “under siege,” citing soaring operational costs driven by inflation, volatile exchange rates, and rising energy prices.

He noted that despite these challenges, tariffs have remained unchanged, leaving operators struggling to maintain quality service and expand their networks.

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2025: Anxiety as Nigerians to pay 40 per cent more for calls, data

by Folarin Kehinde January 1, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

There is anxiety over a possible 40 percent telecommunications service tariff hike in Nigeria this New Year.

This comes as telecommunications subscribers in Nigeria, under the aegis of the National Association of Telecoms Subscribers (NATCOMS), rejected the proposed telecoms tariff hike.

The subscribers said it would be insensitive for the Nigerian government to approve a telecoms tariff hike amid the existing economic hardship.

LEADING REPORTERS gathered that in recent days, there has been widespread speculation of a 40 percent telecoms hike.

Accordingly, this means that all telecom services offered by operators such as MTN, Glo, Airtel, and others would increase by 40 percent. For instance, a data bundle priced at N1000 would rise to N1,400 in the new tariff regime expected to kick off in 2025.

Meanwhile, official sources in the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) refuted the tariff hike claims.

This comes at a time when telecom operators, in a recent statement, threatened a shutdown if tariffs are not increased.

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2025: Subscribers reject fresh telecoms tariff hike in Nigeria

by Folarin Kehinde January 1, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Telecommunications subscribers have vehemently rejected a proposed 40 per cent telecom service tariff hike in Nigeria expected to kick off in 2025.

The National Exco of the National Association of Telecoms Subscribers, NATCOMS, made this known in a communique jointly signed by its National president, Chief Adeolu Ogunbanjo, and the Secretary, Barr. Bayo Omotubora, on Tuesday.

The stance by the subscribers comes amid widespread claims of a planned telecom service tariff hike in 2025.

Reacting, NATCOMS said any plan to hike telecom service tariffs would be very insensitive amid the current economic hardship faced by Nigerians.

The association urged telecom operators to seek another alternative instead of a tariff hike to address rising operator costs.

“The National Exco of the National Association of Telecoms Subscribers (NATCOMS) held an emergency meeting on the 31st of December, 2024, on the planned tariff hike of telecommunication services. A unanimous resolution arising therefrom is our total objection to the planned tariff hike.

“The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), as recently published in both the print and electronic media, gave an approval to the Telecommunication Service Operators to hike their tariffs, and the approved increment would see the current tariffs rise by about 40 percent.

“This Association considers the decision of the NCC as very insensitive and not in the interest of Telecoms Services Consumers.

“The unrelenting rise in prices of goods and services in the country has made life extremely difficult for the generality of citizens who are the consumers of telecom services. The new increment is, therefore, one additional burden too many.
Under the new tariffs regime, a voice call will rise from N11.00 to N15.40 per minute. Short message services will jump from N4.00 to N5.60 and “One GB data bundle will move from N1,000 to N1,400. This represents additional digital costs consumers will have to square up with at the beginning of a new year, among other harsh economic realities of Nigeria today. This, undoubtedly, is against public interest, contrary to the false narrative of NCC that described the recent adjustments as pro public interest.

“This Association sees the increment as an official policy to price telecom services out of the reach of the generality of the citizens of this country.

“The cumulative effect of the pending suit and the public outcry prompted the federal government to suspend the implementation of the excise duty charge, but the charge is now part of the controversial tax reform bills now pending before the National Assembly.

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