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ATCIS rejects telecom tariff hike, demands improved service quality

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By Chinenye Anuforo

The Association of Telephones, Cable TV and Internet Subscribers of Nigeria (ATCIS), has opposed the proposed tariff hike by telecom operators, demanding improved service quality instead.

Speaking at a media roundtable Friday in Lagos, ATCIS National President, Sina Bilesanmi, described the timing of the proposed tariff increase as “most insensitive” given the prevailing economic challenges faced by Nigerians.

“We are concerned that this strident call for a tariff hike is most unwelcome. It will impoverish telecom subscribers further, considering the realities on ground”, Bilesanmi stated. He highlighted the significant contribution of the telecommunications sector to Nigeria’s GDP but emphasised that this does not justify burdening consumers with increased costs.

“While we understand that the industry faces challenges, we believe this increase places an undue burden on consumers, many of whom are already struggling with the current economic situation,” ATCIS President added.  The association urged the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to intervene, saying: “We urge the telecom companies to show restraint in implementing these increases and to explore ways to minimise the impact on vulnerable consumers.”

ATCIS also demanded transparency from telecom companies, stating, “We call for full transparency on the justification for this increase and the expected benefits to consumers.”

Bilesanmi further emphasised the need for improved service quality, saying, “We demand that telecom companies improve service quality in line with the increased tariffs.”

Also speaking at the event, Mr Sam Oladipupo, Welfare Manager, ATCIS, underscored the need for fair billing practices and open stakeholder consultations before any tariff hike.