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Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by ExAngel007(op): 6:32am On Feb 12, 2025
Nigerian telecommunications operators have started implementing the long-awaited 50 per cent tariff hike following regulatory approval from the Nigerian Communications Commission as lawmakers moved to halt the rollout, citing economic hardship.

The House of Representatives on Tuesday directed the telecom regulator and the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy to suspend the tariff increase, arguing that Nigerians cannot afford higher telecom costs amid rising inflation and the removal of fuel subsidies.

The tariff hike, which had been cleared by the NCC, was scheduled to take effect nationwide starting Monday. While MTN, the country’s largest telecommunications provider, had already started implementing the revised rates as of Tuesday, other key players—Glo, Airtel, and 9mobile—had yet to release their new pricing structure.

A senior MTN executive, who requested anonymity due to lack of authorisation to speak on the matter, confirmed the development. “Yes, we’ve started updating our price lists. However, this process is gradual, and we haven’t completed it for all products yet.”

The tariff adjustment primarily affects MTN data plans. For example, the 1.5GB monthly plan, previously priced at N1,000, has now been replaced with a 1.8GB plan costing N1,500.

Similarly, the 15GB plan has increased from N4,500 to N6,500, while the 20GB plan now costs N7,500, up from N5,500. Larger data bundles have seen even steeper hikes, with the 1.5 terabyte 90-day plan increasing from N150,000 to N240,000, and the 600GB 90-day plan rising from N75,000 to N120,000.

The source added, “From tomorrow (Wednesday), prices of other MTN products will be adjusted. We are doing it in phases. Not all the prices went up, some didn’t change, some are still below 50 per cent.”

A senior official at Globacom, who was not authorised to speak on the matter, confirmed that while the company had not yet rolled out the new tariffs, there was a possibility of an update before the close of business on Tuesday.

An executive at Airtel, who also spoke under the condition of anonymity, indicated that the tariff hike had been implemented across the industry.

“As far as I know, every operator has commenced. This is an industry-wide decision, not an operator decision. Our prices have never been uniform, and the decision was made collectively on Monday. Every operator must have begun, even if the rollout is not yet fully completed,” the executive told The PUNCH.

The House of Representatives intervention came after a motion of urgent public importance was raised by a member of the Peoples Democratic Party from Bayelsa State, Oboku Oforji during Tuesday’s plenary session.

The motion, titled “Need for the Nigerian Communications Commission not to approve the impending hike in the telecommunications tariffs,” sought to halt the tariff increase.

Oforji argued that while telecommunications companies justified the tariff hike by citing rising operational costs and the need for improved service delivery, the timing was particularly problematic given the economic hardship many Nigerians face.

He noted that inflation, which hit a record 34.6 per cent in November 2024, and the removal of fuel subsidies had already placed significant financial strain on citizens.

“The House is aware that telecom operators have been advocating for this hike for over eleven years,” Oforji said.

“However, the National Association of Telecoms Subscribers has rejected the proposed increase, describing it as insensitive and a further burden on consumers who are already grappling with economic challenges and poor network service delivery.”

Oforji emphasised that the telcos must first address long-standing issues related to poor network service before implementing a price increase. He warned that the tariff hike would only exacerbate financial struggles for many Nigerians, deepening poverty and widening inequalities.

“Affordable connectivity is a must for progress in critical sectors like digital banking, education, healthcare, agriculture and e-governance,” stressing that “informal sector workers who depend on affordable mobile data to access gig work opportunities may find it harder to stay connected.”

He further argued that small businesses “which rely heavily on affordable telecommunication for operations, marketing, and customer engagement, will face additional financial burden.”

Oforji said, “It is estimated that a 10 per cent increase in telecommunications costs would reduce small business profitability up to 7 per cent, potentially leading to the closure of businesses.”

Another lawmaker from Edo State, Billy Osawaru, called on the service providers to first improve the quality of their services before coming up with a hike in tariff.

“Why is it that when things go wrong in this country, the poor people must suffer? First, it was the electricity tariff, now it is the turn of the telecom companies. Nigerians must enjoy these services.

“In the developed world, people are not used to carrying two mobile phones but this is the practice here. The thinking is if there is no service in one, you might be lucky with the other one. I believe that this increase in tariff should wait until services improve,” he said.

Industry stakeholders, particularly the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria, have defended the tariff increase, arguing that it is vital for the long-term sustainability of the sector.

The Chairman of ALTON, Gbenga Adebayo highlighted that sustained underinvestment in the telecommunications sector could lead to an irreparable decline in services.

“I understand that a price review is necessary for the survival of the telecom sector,” Adebayo said on a call. “None of us can afford to see this sector collapse.

The inability to recover investments in the telecom industry has made sustainability increasingly difficult. When there is prolonged underinvestment, it becomes virtually impossible to recover.”

While acknowledging the public’s concerns about inflation and the high cost of data, Adebayo stressed that the tariff hike was driven by the urgent need to keep the industry afloat.


He expressed confidence that lawmakers, after fully assessing the situation, would come to understand the necessity of the adjustment.

“The public’s concerns are valid, but this tariff increase is essential for sustaining the sector,” he said.

The NCC announced the tariff hike on January 20, citing rising operational costs and the need to ensure the long-term sustainability of the telecommunications sector.

The commission, through its Director of Public Affairs, Reuben Muoka, underscored that the decision aligns with its regulatory mandate under Section 108 of the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003.

However, the National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers voiced its opposition, threatening legal action against the approved tariff increase. NATCOMS argued that the hike be reversed to 10 per cent.

The Nigeria Labour Congress had also kicked against the increase, calling for the hike to be reversed to five per cent. The union led by its President, Joseph Ajaero threatened a protest on February 4, 2025, which eventually did not hold due to several interventions.
https://punchng.com/telcos-tariff-hike-reps-demand-reversal-as-new-pricing-begins/

Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by shuttox: 6:57am On Feb 12, 2025
Make I hear
Corrupt Reps
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by TinubuThief:
grin
I told you people

Give egbola Emilokan 10 years. He will still fail woefully.

He doesn't have anything up his coconut head other than tax tax

He has outlived his importance in life and decided to buy the presidency with all his stolen money and the one he made while pushing cocaine and kill everybody off

But me, my family and those that didn't vote the disaster will survive

But you see those that voted for him and still supporting him even though they know that he is a working corpse, May Lucifer and his fallen angels treat them the way emilokan is treating Nigerians

Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by UHLmoving:
This new pricing is ridiculous

Imagine over 200% increment in some cases.

But why would a South African owned MTN be hiking prices this high?

Glo is not doing a good job, we need a formidable indigenous telecom service provider to come in.
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Kennitrust(m): 4:10pm On Feb 12, 2025
Nigeria jaga jaga,
everything scattered scattered
Poor dey suffer suffer
Gbosa gbosa
One shot heard in the air
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by 1x2x3: 4:11pm On Feb 12, 2025
Acting like they care about the public when they all decided this together.
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by olaiya2007(m): 4:11pm On Feb 12, 2025
Glo not living up to expectation in challenging this ridiculous mtn
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Lalami3232(m): 4:11pm On Feb 12, 2025
cheesy
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by bellosulaiman(m): 4:11pm On Feb 12, 2025
Audio disapproval after the network services has already implemented the new tariffs
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Nobody: 4:11pm On Feb 12, 2025
UHLmoving:
This new new pricing is ridiculous

Imagine over 200% increment in some cases.

But why should a South African owned MTN be hiking prices this high?

Glo is no doing it's job, we need a formidable indigenous telecom service provider.
Well, there is serious inflation
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by merits(m): 4:12pm On Feb 12, 2025
Tariff hike or no hike this is how networks looks at me when I fail to recharge.
ExAngel007:
https://punchng.com/telcos-tariff-hike-reps-demand-reversal-as-new-pricing-begins/

Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by ictjobber: 4:12pm On Feb 12, 2025
Audio
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by sweetkev(m): 4:13pm On Feb 12, 2025
Lies. Just to safe face. Reps wey go don receive Ghana must go bags. grin
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Proudlyngwa(m): 4:13pm On Feb 12, 2025
cool
Useless talk from the rep members, let them donate Thier salary to cover diesel costs.

You want better service but you don't want better infrastructure to replace existing worn-out infrastructure,
Where will they get the money from.
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by EyeCumInPeace: 4:13pm On Feb 12, 2025
Instead of the idiots to call Tinubu to order with his renewed shege anti-people policies, they are busy attacking companies that are only responding to the soaring inflation from Tinubu's gross mismanagement of the economy.
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by gbangban1: 4:13pm On Feb 12, 2025
That is Nigeria for us
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Crafteck1: 4:15pm On Feb 12, 2025
When delegates were collecting dollars una no reason am?
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by AmigoDeDon(m): 4:15pm On Feb 12, 2025
Data should be cheap...
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Crafteck1: 4:15pm On Feb 12, 2025
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Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Hellisreal70: 4:16pm On Feb 12, 2025
ExAngel007:
https://punchng.com/telcos-tariff-hike-reps-demand-reversal-as-new-pricing-begins/
Waiting una dey look when dey were deliberating the hike, before the hike take effect, sleeping?
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Threedoorsdown: 4:16pm On Feb 12, 2025
Hmmmm

I hope this isn't the usual style of pretending to show concern or make Nigerians think they have their interest at heart cos from experience the hike always stays
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Lanretoye(m): 4:16pm On Feb 12, 2025
Make them leave the thing.
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Pluto33: 4:21pm On Feb 12, 2025
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by TinubuThief: 4:21pm On Feb 12, 2025
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Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Kingpele(m): 4:22pm On Feb 12, 2025
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Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by gerrardomendes(m): 4:23pm On Feb 12, 2025
Let Reps reverse cost of fuel and cost of production. Then will the Telcos do same. If they like , let them increase it to 10k, we will pay until we learn as a country
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Xisnin(m): 4:23pm On Feb 12, 2025
UHLmoving:
This new new pricing is ridiculous

Imagine over 200% increment in some cases.

But why should a South African owned MTN be hiking prices this high?

Glo is no doing it's job, we need a formidable indigenous telecom service provider.
It is a shame there is no reliable alternative.
Glo is long dead when it comes to internet connectivity except in select locations.
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Aify147(m): 4:24pm On Feb 12, 2025
The reps can't deceive us this time. Na gra gra. They go behind, collect their bribe and allow the oppression to continue. I pity who trust una
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by ElevationD: 4:25pm On Feb 12, 2025
Just imagine.

All forms of tariff and tax hikes, with no mercy at all for the citizens. Let’s even assume that they intended to make those who did not vote for them to suffer, why make their own supporters suffer so much like this.

Painfully, APC supporters hide behind those who did not vote for Tinubu to cry that the suffering is too much.

How can people be purchasing a bag of rice for 100K. While navigating how to raise the money to buy, the next they increase the cost of garri, Semovita, beans, yams, crayfish, transport, etc. Next you put your money in the bank for free and you pay 450 naira to withdraw 20k. If you leave your money out of the bank, they accuse you of hoarding the naira and maybe money laundering.

APC wetin we do una?

Ok, you live in Ikeja and because of high transport fare, you choose to use your WhatsApp video or Zoom to meet family and friends. Now they have taking away that one too. What is left for Nigerians to benefit in the country? Even the phone call, you can only say “hello” before the money finish.

APC make we kuku prostrate for una?
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by Jughead29: 4:28pm On Feb 12, 2025
To increase tarrif was faster to implement. But the poor network challenge across the whole country cannot be addressed?

Who do we offend in this hell fire called country?
Re: Telcos Tariff Hike: Reps Demand Reversal As New Pricing Begins by BABANGBALI: 4:33pm On Feb 12, 2025
Omo, noise go reduce drastically on social media especially nairaland. Even Mynd44 no go fit buy data to browse again.




Seun please introduce monthly subscriptions on nairaland. It's time we separate reach people from the pour once on nairaland.
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