The Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, on Wednesday announced that telecom tariffs will increase.
Tijani however, said the increment would not be by the 100 per cent has being proposed by operators.
The Minister disclosed this during an interview with journalists, according to a video shared by Channels TV on X (formerly Twitter).
Osun Defender reports that telecom operators have proposed a 100 per cent increase in their tariffs, pending government approval.
The proposal, submitted to the Nigerian Communications Commission, seeks to address rising operational costs, including inflation and higher service delivery expenses.
Speaking after a stakeholders’ meeting in Abuja, the minister highlighted the importance of proper regulations to ensure the telecommunications sector’s sustainable growth.
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He emphasised the need for a balanced approach to support the industry amidst global inflationary pressures.
“The verdict is that tariffs will increase, but not by 100 per cent. We are still reviewing the commissioned study, and the Nigerian Communications Commission will issue directives to strike a balance. This is about protecting Nigerians while ensuring telecom companies can continue to invest significantly,” Tijani said.
He outlined key initiatives under consideration, including enforcing the executive order to safeguard telecommunications infrastructure and increasing local content in the industry. These measures aim to sustain the sector’s contributions to Nigeria’s economic development.
Tijani also acknowledged telecom operators’ push for substantial tariff adjustments, attributing it to rising operational costs.
He noted that the government is working to mitigate the impact of tariff hikes on Nigerians through targeted measures.
“The study we commissioned is helping us explore ways to sustain the sector without causing significant hardship for our people. Even where challenges exist, we are devising strategies to alleviate them,” he added.
Olamilekan Adigun is a graduate of Mass Communication with years of experience in journalism embedded in uncovering human interest stories. He also prioritises accuracy and factual reportage of issues.
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