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Outrage over increase in monthly subscription for DSTV, GOtv

News Express |25th Apr 2024 | 608
Outrage over increase in monthly subscription for DSTV, GOtv




By FEMI OGUNSHOLA

Subscribers to Multichoice, a satellite television service provider in Nigeria, have decried the recent increase inmonthly subscription fees for DSTV and GOtv.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Multichoice currently enjoys the monopoly of satellite television service provider in Nigeria.

NAN reports that Multichoice revealed its new subscription rates early in the week, citing operational costs and the need to enhance service quality.

For DSTV, the premium bouquet now costs N37000.00 from N29,500, Compact Plus N19,800 now N25000.00, Compact N12,500 to N15,700, Comfam from N7,400 to N9,300 and other packages also experienced substantial hikes.

Similarly, GOtv subscribers saw their monthly subscription surge, with the Value and Plus packages being affected.

The announced price increment has elicited widespread condemnation from some Nigerians, who view it as insensitive, considering the prevailing economic hardship.

NAN reports that social media platforms has been flooded with expressions of condemnation and frustration, with many subscribers questioning the justification for the steep price increase.

Mr Ebuka Victor, a Facebook user, urged the Federal Government to address the incessant increase and also break the monopoly being enjoyed by the company.

According to him, DSTV is killing Nigerians, the Federal Government must urgently intervene and rescue the citizenry from the monopoly Multichoice is enjoying.

Mr Benjamin Chukwucheben, also a user of Facebook asked rhetorically, is there no regulatory body in Nigeria to stop the incessant increase in subscription for DSTV?

He claimed that Multichoice had increased subscription fee more than three times within a year.

NAN reports that the Federal Government is under pressure to intervene in the matter.

This came with calls for regulatory bodies such as the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Consumer Protection Council (CPC), to investigate the rationale behind the price hike.

Mr Frank Akpata, in his intervention on his Facebook page, said; Nigerians should get a smart TV or use their PS5 console, download and subscribe to all streaming platforms available.

You will watch sports, movies with updated independent source news in real time as well. And there are enough animations for kids, he said.

Mr Abdullahi Adamu, another Facebook user, said the price hike is coming at a time when many Nigerians are grappling with inflation, unemployment, and dwindling purchasing power.

Ms Tomi Ifeayinchukwu, a digital marketer, told NAN in Abuja that she doesnt subscribe to DSTV, she relies on streaming platforms for her entertainment.

Since I moved into this present apartment, I did not bother to subscribe to DSTV. I rely solely on streaming platforms.

Mariam Ajala, an engineer, told NAN that she just pays for DSTV subscription but uses streaming platforms for her entertainment.

She, however, added that with this increment, she would stop subscribing to the DSTV service.

NAN reports that DSTV and GOtv serve as primary sources of entertainment and information for numerous households.

Many customers told NAN that the increase in subscription fees is a significant financial burden. (NAN)

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