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Telecom Tariffs in Nigeria to Increase, But Not by 100% – Dr. Bosun Tijani

Olusola Blessing by Olusola Blessing
January 9, 2025
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Telecom Tariffs Sets to Increase, But Not by 100% - Dr. Bosun Tijani
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Telecom users in Nigeria should brace for a tariff increase as the Federal Government moves to address industry demands for higher rates while ensuring consumer protection. Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, confirmed after a stakeholders’ meeting in Abuja that new rates will soon be announced, although the proposed 100% hike by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) will not be fully approved.  

“You’ve seen agitation from these companies for a 100% tariff increase. But it will not happen at that scale. The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) will release a clear directive soon,” Dr. Tijani stated.    

The minister emphasized the government’s role in fostering a sustainable telecom sector, noting that while operators need higher tariffs to maintain operations, consumers deserve affordable, quality services.  

“For too long, infrastructure investments have been left solely to private companies, who naturally prioritize short- to medium-term returns. We want this conversation to go beyond tariffs; it’s about delivering meaningful connectivity and ensuring access to quality services for Nigerians,” Tijani explained.  

NCC Executive Vice-Chairman Dr. Aminu Maida assured Nigerians that the tariff increase would not jeopardize affordability. “We’ve looked at various factors, and while we won’t approve a 100% hike, the exact figure will be announced in a week or two,” he said.  

Dr. Maida added that the NCC is working to simplify telecom billing systems, ensuring transparency and reducing consumer confusion. “We’re phasing out the system of main rates versus bonus rates, which often leaves Nigerians feeling shortchanged,” he noted.  

Airtel Nigeria, represented by media spokesperson Femi Adeniran, attributed the proposed tariff adjustments to escalating operational and capital expenses. “For telecommunications companies to deliver superior connectivity and promote digital inclusion, tariff revisions are necessary to ensure the long-term sustainability of the sector,” said Airtel CEO Dinesh Balsingh in a statement.  

The adjustments aim to unlock significant benefits for consumers, including improved network quality and broader digital access, while addressing economic realities.  

With consultations nearing completion, the NCC is expected to unveil the new tariffs soon. As the government steps up its involvement in sector investments, the focus remains on balancing affordability, infrastructure growth, and improved connectivity for millions of Nigerians.  

Telecom users are advised to stay informed as the changes roll out in the coming weeks.

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