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Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by adenigga(op): 2:11am On Feb 17, 2025
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps on Sunday warned the Nigeria Labour Congress against its planned March 1 shutdown of telecommunication services in response to the recent 50 per cent tariff hike.

The Private Telecommunications and Communications Senior Staff Association of Nigeria and the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria similarly pushed back against the NLC’s planned boycott of telecom services and shutdown of telecom infrastructure, arguing that such actions are misguided and could harm the industry.

The spokesman for the NSCDC, Babawale Afolabi, in a chat with The PUNCH on Sunday, said the agency had deployed operatives to the base stations to prevent any illegal action by the protesters.

The NSCDC, tasked with protecting critical national infrastructure, including telecommunications, expressed concerns over the potential risks the NLC action could pose to national security and public safety.

The NLC announced its intention to shut down the operations of telecommunications companies across the country if the tariff hike announced by the Nigerian Communications Commission was not reversed by the end of February.

The union directed Nigerians to boycott the services of major telecom providers, including MTN, Airtel, and Glo, daily between 11am and 2pm starting February 13 and continuing through the month.

The NLC in a communiqué signed by its President, Joe Ajaero and General Secretary, Emma Ugboaja, accused the telecom operators of breaching public trust by implementing the tariff hike before the conclusion of a 10-man review panel’s deliberations.

The union also faulted the government for failing to protect citizens from corporate exploitation.

The NLC argued that the tariff increase represented a betrayal of public trust, given the earlier agreement to establish a committee to review the proposed hike.

However, the NSCDC urged the NLC to reconsider its planned protest, warning that any disruption to telecom services could expose the country to criminal activities and compromise national security.

Afolabi made it clear that the agency will not allow any action that could jeopardise the security of the nation.

He revealed that state commandants had been directed to maintain round-the-clock surveillance at telecom facilities, with a nationwide deployment of officers, including undercover operatives, to ensure the protection of these assets.

Citing the importance of telecommunications to national security, the corps warned that any disruption could result in vandalism and other criminal activities.

He added, “Already, the NSCDC commandant-general has directed state commandants to maintain round-the-clock surveillance in and around all the telecom masts in their locations.


“Also, there is going to be nationwide massive deployment of the officers and men of the corps, including undercover and intelligence operatives, to maintain peace and ensure that all the government and corporate organisations’ critical national assets and infrastructure are protected from the miscreants who might likely use the opportunity of the planned protest to carry out their criminal activities.’’

“Available credible intelligence already established the fact that the planned protest will be hijacked by hoodlums and that is why the NSCDC is on top of the situation,” he further stated.

The NSCDC called for dialogue to resolve the dispute and hoped that the NLC would reconsider its stance.

Afolabi stated, “The NSCDC, under the leadership of Commandant-General, Dr. Ahmed Audi, is appealing to the organized labour under the umbrella of the Nigeria Labour Congress to shelve their planned protest of March 01, 2025 and the move to shut down telecommunication facilities nationwide.

“Although peaceful protests are allowed under the law, experience and fallouts of similar threats in the past necessitate the need to appeal to the NLC not to embark on any action that will further affect the security of the country.

“NSCDC will not fold its arms and allow any action that will expose the nation’s security and eventual compromised economic stability and public safety, under the guise of protesting the increase in telecom services tariffs.

“The scars of similar protests that turned violent in the past are still there as reference points and the NSCDC and other security agencies in the country will not allow the miscreants, hoodlums and other non-state actors to hide under the guise of NLC protest to loot and vandalise government and corporate organisations assets and infrastructure.”


The NSCDC stressed its commitment to safeguarding the nation’s critical infrastructure and stated that it is prepared to take decisive legal action against those who attempt to undermine the security of the country.

“The NSCDC is committed to safeguarding the lives of Nigerians and property of the government and corporate organizations we are ready to take decisive actions against any individual or group that embarks on any action that can jeopardise the security architecture of the country,” he added.

The corps said it has placed its personnel on high alert and warned that anyone found engaging in illegal activities during the protest will be dealt with according to the law.

“We still believe that dialogue remains the best solution and we hope that organised labour will listen to the voice of reason and jaw-jaw with the government. We advise organised labour leaders to stay away from base stations and telecom mast locations as NSCDC personnel have been placed on red alert.

“Anybody found wanting will be dealt with according to the stipulated law of the country,” the spokesperson cautioned.

The Private Telecommunications and Communications Senior Staff Association of Nigeria criticised the NLC over its planned protest.

The Secretary-General of PTECSSAN, Abdullahi Okonu, told The PUNCH on Sunday that the union had already made its position clear, arguing that the increase is necessary to prevent a collapse of the industry.

In a letter addressed to the NLC, PTECSSAN said the labour congress had acted “in error” by taking decisions without consulting the union, which represents workers in the telecom sector.

“It is our firm belief that the Congress Leadership has acted in error in taking these decisions without prior consultation with our union that operates in the sector,” the letter read.

“Perhaps, getting in touch with us to provide you with information on the happenings in the sector would have assisted the Leadership in taking a better decision than it had taken,” it further said.

The union acknowledged the concerns over the impact of the tariff increase on consumers but insisted that the hike was unavoidable due to rising operational costs.

PTECSSAN pointed to the removal of fuel subsidy and the subsequent surge in petroleum prices, which have significantly increased the cost of maintaining telecom base stations across the country.

On its part, the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria urged the labour unions to suspend its planned rally, pointing out that there had been no formal engagements or discussions with the telecom operators before the union’s decision.

ATCON president Tony Emoekpere criticised the planned boycott of telecom services and shutdown of infrastructure declared by the workers’ union.

“This isn’t a labour issue; it’s an industry-wide challenge. Interest rates, for example, fluctuate constantly, yet banks don’t shut down in protest. These economic policies affect all sectors, not just telecoms. So why single out our industry?” Emoekpere told The PUNCH.

He emphasised that while concerns about service quality are valid, expecting businesses to operate at a loss is unsustainable.

“If the goal is better service, let’s have that discussion. But resorting to actions that could disrupt the industry and the economy isn’t the way forward,” he added.
[quote]The telecom executive further stated that telcos are solely focused on improving services that will be beneficial to subscribers and get value for their money.

But speaking with The PUNCH, the Lagos State NLC Chairperson, Funmi Sessi, rejected the warnings from the NSCDC, making it clear that Labour would not be cowed by threats.

“No one can threaten us – no one! This is about our commonwealth, our joint heritage. Civil Defence officers are merely working for their pay, but they have no authority to dictate to us. If necessary, we will shut down the electricity itself! Who are they to tell us otherwise?” she declared.

She further lambasted the security forces for attempting to intimidate workers, saying, “Let them threaten all they want, nothing will stop us. We know the song we sing: how many people will the soldiers kill? Even the police must remember to remain civil. They cannot kill us all!”
Source: https://punchng.com/Telecoms-tariff-hike-FG-deploys-security-agents-as-NLC-insists-on-protest

Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by jkpbestseries: 2:29am On Feb 17, 2025
The thing is too much
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Och77(m): 2:39am On Feb 17, 2025
This tariff increment is too much. I have been recharging and recharging of late. N1,500 airtime doesn't last much any longer. Something should be done about this ASAP
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Olamideayomide(m): 3:48am On Feb 17, 2025
Another problem

May God save Nigerians from battles of increments on commodities
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by dalongjnr: 3:54am On Feb 17, 2025
I'm scared 😱 for this government, they are overconfident that the masses are a push over.
The are all out on suffocating and obstructing the happiness, peace, and financial/food security of the Nigerian people with their obsessive and compulsive,obnoxious,vexatious, repulsive anti people impotent government policies.
They should reassess their overzealous failed and baseless anti people policies.
They are taxing the masses to loot and not to reinvest in the system because there are no positive effects being felt by the masses, rather the masses are in painful and extremely dire distress full 😢 💔 situations 😢.
It's not too late to change the narrative.
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by simpleseyi: 5:44am On Feb 17, 2025
Don’t let your village pipu catch up with you, don’t let security agents use you for shooting practice.

But the increase is too much, it MIST be reduced
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by bcomputer101: 6:41am On Feb 17, 2025
Peter Obi and Sowore sponsored protests?

For the interest of this country, it's high time the Federal Government gets these two people arrested. Most especially that IPOB terrorist
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f):
OK ,



I don't know why our leaders want to keep making things hard for the the citizens ,


wickedness ,



Princess Faith Chukwu
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Flexymarketing(m): 7:05am On Feb 17, 2025
This is unfair

CHECK MY SIGNATURE AND GROW YOUR BUSINESS TODAY.
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Amaso99(m): 7:05am On Feb 17, 2025
This nlc nah mumu
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by zmanto(m): 7:07am On Feb 17, 2025
This is becoming like a joke in this country. Everyone does what ever he feels like doing without any reaction.
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Odobaone: 7:08am On Feb 17, 2025
Will the security agents too not pay for the new tariffs? Some of them will carry their problem and face the protesters.

Goodluck to everyone
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by mariovito(m):
It's becoming clear that the FG is the enemy...


You see that social media they've been dying to censor?
. this is how they want to achieve it, through the back door
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by cjudy(m): 7:12am On Feb 17, 2025
bcomputer101:
Peter Obi and Sowore sponsored protests?

For the interest of this country, it's high time the Federal Government gets these two people arrested. Most especially that IPOB terrorist
Frustrated ZoneB who can’t afford 2 square meal daily
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Zetty177x: 7:12am On Feb 17, 2025
Hh
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Zetty177x: 7:13am On Feb 17, 2025
I get paid to read. I ain't reading that long epistle. Nada
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by jaxxy(m): 7:22am On Feb 17, 2025
simpleseyi:
Don’t let your village pipu catch up with you, don’t let security agents use you for shooting practice.

But the increase is too much, it MIST be reduced
The problem the youth have is they can't protest peacefully especially without a proper leadership for the protests.
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Foresight55: 7:31am On Feb 17, 2025
Bola Tinubu and Tax increment. Nigerians should embrace peace as we are dying by the day. Well let's expect Rice and 50k as usual.
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Pickieox(m): 7:51am On Feb 17, 2025
[quote author=adenigga post=134173760][/quote]Oga ooo. Never had we had it this bad under APC and dictatorial Thiefn00bu gestapo regime.
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Rating(m): 7:55am On Feb 17, 2025
This increment is misguided and at the very wrong time, but it looks like this government knows that nothing will come of it. And if anyone tries anything, they know what to do.

May God have mercy on Nigeria and Nigerians.
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Pickieox(m): 7:55am On Feb 17, 2025
bcomputer101:
Peter Obi and Sowore sponsored protests?

For the interest of this country, it's high time the Federal Government gets these two people arrested. Most especially that IPOB terrorist
Ko ni da fun ẹ. It shall never be well with you. Everlasting sorrow will never depart from you and your family from generation to generation. You this enemy of the people, and lover of oppressors. You will seek for help and help will be far away from you. All you've work for will vanish from you before your very eyes. Ọmọ irankiran🤬🤬🤬 Onikure🖐🤬
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by sylve11: 8:00am On Feb 17, 2025
bcomputer101:
Peter Obi and Sowore sponsored protests?

For the interest of this country, it's high time the Federal Government gets these two people arrested. Most especially that IPOB terrorist
The distance between earth to Neptune s closer than the distance between you to sense. embarassed sad cool
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Fidelity2050(m): 8:04am On Feb 17, 2025
We are hitting the streets
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by greatiyk4u(m): 8:14am On Feb 17, 2025
Are all these security agents used against peaceful protests using CUG phones funded by govt?

Don't they pay for data?
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by TOPCRUISE(m): 8:16am On Feb 17, 2025
Tinubu government is not for the people. It is a government for the cabal against the people
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Moreze: 8:16am On Feb 17, 2025
bcomputer101:
Peter Obi and Sowore sponsored protests?

For the interest of this country, it's high time the Federal Government gets these two people arrested. Most especially that IPOB terrorist
you are a buffon,if you stay alone without being feed by ur parents u will understand the situation people are facing in this country. Most of u come here to write trash thinking that everything is a joke. What concine Sowore and Peter Obi in this.
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Sheuns(m): 8:21am On Feb 17, 2025
grin

As dem talk say Abacha bad reach, he no stress or bully the masses reach our so called democracy fighters in this administration.

Any small thing, na to deploy police.
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by Championhala: 8:21am On Feb 17, 2025
Moreze:
you are a buffon,if you stay alone without being feed by ur parents u will understand the situation people are facing in this country. Most of u come here to write trash thinking that everything is a joke. What concine Sowore and Peter Obi in this.
when nlc where calling for ridiculous minimum wage increase u didnt know this things will happen.
Which country does the labor union dictate tariff to be set by a PRIVATE telecommunications company after close to 10 years without changes despite rising COST OF LIVING AND PRODUCTION .
Hospitals use telecom also other vital sectors use them. Imagine what happens when boycotted.
Telecom is actually becoming like water in this present generation, there are things u don't take ur craze to, no matter how u hate the government .
Let's say the boycott is successful, don't u know there are other foreign businesses watching seeing hw a labour group treats a vital sector
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by officialmario(m): 8:27am On Feb 17, 2025
bcomputer101:
Peter Obi and Sowore sponsored protests?

For the interest of this country, it's high time the Federal Government gets these two people arrested. Most especially that IPOB terrorist
Na Ogun go kill you and your entire generation, Wetin concern Obi and sowore?.
Aiye e ti Baje...Omo ofo, Omo adanu.
Your papa just wasted his sperm bringing you this world.
Dem suppose don flush you out .
Re: Telecoms Tariff Hike: FG Deploys Security Agents As NLC Insists On Protest by officialmario(m): 8:29am On Feb 17, 2025
Odobaone:
Will the security agents too not pay for the new tariffs? Some of them will carry their problem and face the protesters.

Goodluck to everyone
After the protest, they will use data and airtime for free.
This corntree no well
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