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Telcos threaten partial shutdown of service over tariff review

POSTED ON December 30, 2024 •   Breaking News      BY Abiodun Saheed Omodara
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LAGOS,Nigeria(NAN)- The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria on Monday said its members would start service shedding if nothing was done to increase tariffs.

In a statement in Lagos, the chairman of ALTON, Gbenga Adebayo, said the Nigerian telecommunications industry was facing a critical challenge that required urgent attention.

He said that operators were struggling to survive due to rising operational costs and stagnant tariffs.

Adebayo said, “As we reflect on the end of year 2024, there is a need to issue an urgent and critical call to action for the future of our telecommunications industry.

“The survival of the sector demands immediate and bold reform for its sustainability. Tariffs must be reviewed to reflect the economic realities of delivering telecoms services at a minimum for industry sustainability.”

The ALTON boss warned that operators could not continue to guarantee service availability without this review, adding that the sector might face grim consequences.

He noted some consequences, including service shedding, economic fallout, and national economic disruption.

Adebayo explained that service shedding would mean that operators may be unable to provide services in some areas and at some times of the day, leaving millions of Nigerians disconnected.

“This will have significant economic fallouts, as businesses will suffer from a lack of connectivity, stalling growth and innovation,” he said.

Adebayo warned of national economic disruption, noting that key sectors like security, commerce, healthcare, and education, which rely heavily on telecoms infrastructure, would face serious disruptions.

Adebayo stressed that the industry’s challenges are not new but have become more acute and threatening with the passing year.
He cited rising operational costs, skyrocketing energy costs, the relentless pressure of inflation, and volatile exchange rates.

 

The ALTON boss expressed confidence that stakeholders would come together to uphold the values and importance of telecommunications in society, adding that more needed to be done to secure the industry’s future.

Adebayo called on stakeholders to acknowledge the urgency of the situation and commit to saving the sector, warning that failure to act may jeopardise one of the most critical pillars of Nigeria’s development.

He stated that ALTON stood ready to work with all stakeholders to ensure the sector’s survival and prosperity.

“Let this be the moment when we come together, acknowledge the urgency of the situation, and commit to saving this sector. If we fail to act, history will record that we had countless warnings, yet we allowed inaction to jeopardise one of the most critical pillars of Nigeria’s development.

“If we succeed, 2025 can be the year we turn things around, a year of hope, resilience, and sustainability for the telecoms industry,” Adebayo said.

 

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