Ogunbanjo, NATCOMS National President
The national president, National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers (NATCOMS), Adeolu Ogunbanjo, said that his group plans to file a class-action lawsuit if the telecom operators proceed with the hike without first exploring alternative revenue-generating methods.
According to a statement issued by NATCOMS’s president, he criticised the proposed 100 per cent tariff hike as excessive and unsustainable, urging the Nigerian Communications Commission to deny the operators’ request.
“Initially, we were looking at a marginal increase of five per cent to 10 per cent. Then the NCC considered a 40 per cent increase. Now, telcos are proposing 100 per cent, and we are saying no,” Ogunbanjo.
The proposed tariff hike would raise the cost of a voice call from N11.00 to N22.00 per minute, an SMS from N4.00 to N8.00 per message, and a 1GB data bundle from N1,000 to N2,000.
The NCC is currently reviewing the proposal and has not yet made a final decision.
Ogunbanjo warned that NATCOMS was ready to challenge any approval in court, stating, “This is a sector of national interest, and we will not hesitate to seek legal redress to protect subscribers’ rights.”
The NATCOMS president suggested that telecom operators explore the capital market as an alternative to raising tariffs.
“They can go to the Nigerian Stock Exchange to raise funds. Nigerians will buy their shares, and I am confident it will be oversubscribed. MTN has already done this successfully; other operators like Glo and Airtel should follow suit,” he added.
Ogunbanjo acknowledged the financial pressures faced by telcos, including inflation and rising operational costs. However, he emphasised that subscribers should not bear the brunt of these challenges without first exploring other viable funding options.
“If the operators cannot meet their financial needs after raising funds through the stock exchange, they can return to the table for discussions,” he said.
The consumer group argued that the proposed hike would disproportionately affect low-income subscribers and could hinder access to essential communication services.
Recall that, Karl Toriola, chief executive officer, MTN Nigeria had recently said that telcos had formally submitted requests to the NCC for the 100 per cent tariff hike.
“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 (Daily Independent)
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