Adebayo Shittu,
communications Minister has asked Nigerians to brace for a price rise while
making a case for telecom service providers, which according to the minister
were operating under unfriendly business environment including lack of electricity
and increasing security challenges.
But the Nigeria
Communications Commission (NCC) said it intervened with an interim price floor
for data services to avert a looming price war in the telecommunications
sector.
The regulatory
commission said it feared that the price war could eventually lead to a
monopoly in the telecom industry that would force small operators to shut down.
It said that monopoly in the telecom sector could also push the country back to the days of NITEL – the troubled government-owned telco – to the detriment of small operators.
Prof. Umar Dambatta,
NCC executive vice chairman stated this when he appeared before the Senate
Committee on Communications.’
The committee was
mandated to investigate the proposed data tariff hike said to have been ordered
by the NCC.
But the minister, said
the reality was that telecom service providers are operating in an unfriendly
business environment, including lack of electricity and increasing security
challenges.
He said: “This is one
area that I believe that we all must face the reality… If you look at the NCC
law, it is positioned to reflect experiences, expertise and all of that and I
want to believe that there must not be too many interventions in the activities
of the NCC.
“I am a political
office holder. I am not an expert, so I cannot venture to say whether they did
wrong or right, except they say that the constitution has granted them the role
of a supervisor of a direct regulatory authorities, particularly relating to
the activities in the telecoms industry.
“The only area I feel
they were deficient was in the area of communicating with the people of this
country, particularly because of the sensitivity that has been imposed on
Nigerians by the harsh economic situation.
“I know that if you
want to make omelet you must break eggs. Unfortunately in this country, we fail
to appreciate the transformation role that ICT has brought about in the lives
of Nigerians.
“So, I am not
supporting at this stage or not supporting the price increase with regards to
the floor. But what I am saying is, these are technical issues whose decision
must be taken having regard to all the factors that are important before a
decision can be taken.- The Guardian
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