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Nigerian Telecom Sector Faces Crisis Amid Economic Challenges

By   Milcah   Tanimu

As Nigeria’s economy grapples with inflation, high foreign exchange rates, and rising operational costs, the telecommunications sector appears overlooked. Despite its critical role in daily life and the economy, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is hesitant to permit necessary tariff adjustments for Mobile Network Operators (MNOs).

This hesitation raises important questions: Does the NCC understand the economic challenges faced by telecom businesses today? Will it allow these companies to struggle, potentially harming both the industry and users?

Telecom firms, from major players to smaller providers, face steep operational expenses. Much of their equipment is imported, making them vulnerable to exchange rate fluctuations. Additionally, the cost of diesel, essential for powering telecom infrastructure, has surged, increasing pressure on these companies.

Labor, security, and infrastructure costs are also on the rise, yet the industry is expected to maintain consistent and affordable services. By keeping tariffs unchanged, operators are effectively forced to subsidize call and data costs for consumers. This situation raises concerns: is this sustainable, and how long can the industry endure without serious repercussions?

Without tariff adjustments, MNOs may face stagnation or even bankruptcy. The fallout from this could ripple through Nigeria’s economy, impacting connectivity, employment, and investor confidence.

If left unaddressed, the telecom sector risks deteriorating, jeopardizing the reliable services Nigerians depend on.

Dr. Thomas Sule, a prominent business leader, emphasized, “It’s time for the NCC to reevaluate the current tariff framework and explore viable pathways to adjustment. While maintaining affordable telecom access is commendable, it must be balanced with the economic realities of sustaining an industry vital to Nigeria’s economic health and future.”

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