N150b USSD debt: Operators blame crisis on political interference

News Express |23rd Aug 2023 | 127
N150b USSD debt: Operators blame crisis on political interference




Telecoms operators have blamed the lingering debts estimated at about N150billion that arose between the banks and operators from the use of the Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) on political interference.

USSD are a series of codes which allow users without smartphones or data/internet connection to do mobile banking.

The chiarman, Association of Licensed Telecoms Companies of Nigeria (ALTON), Gbenga Adebayo, who spoke at the ongoing Nigeria Telecoms Indigenous Content Expo (NTICE 2023) at Landmark Events Centre, Lekki, Lagos, therefore urged the new minister of communication, innovation and digital economy, Bosun Tijani, to preserve the independence of the telecoms sector under the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

He also raised the alarm over the unsustainable end user pricing for services in the telecoms sector in view of the cost of doing business, especially now that fuel subsidy has been yanked off.

He added that In no distant future, electricity subsidy would go.

He said: We must look at a more realistic pricing for the services we offer because the current pricing is not sustainable.

Adebayo recalled that the USSD agreement was basically commercial contract akin to buying and selling in which case of theres no payment, no supply would be made.

He said the Industry has resorted to the terms of the contract when the banks refused to pay but the matter was taken to the political space with the intervention of the minister and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) which has made the matter to drag for so long. (The Nation)

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