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    DStv, GOtv Tariff: Tribunal Grants Permission to File Fresh Suit against MultiChoice

    Olu AnisereBy Olu AnisereJune 20, 2022Updated:June 20, 2022No Comments6 Mins Read
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    DStv, GOtv Tariff: Tribunal Grants Permission to File Fresh Suit against MultiChoice

    A Competition and Consumer Protection (CCPC) Tribunal sitting in Abuja, on Monday, okayed a N10 million fresh suit filed by a lawyer, Festus Onifade, against MultiChoice Nigeria Limited, the operators of DStv and Gotv.

    Onifade, in the amended originating summons, also sought the order of the tribunal directing and mandating MultiChoice to adopt a pay-as-you-view model of billing for all its products and services forthwith.

    The three-member tribunal led by Thomas Okosun granted the lawyer’s relief in an application seeking leave to amend his earlier originating summons.

    The tribunal, which dismissed the objection of counsel for the company, Jamiu Agoro, ordered the defendants in the matter to file their responses to the new application within 21 days.

    The claimants; Onifade, a legal practitioner, and Coalition of Nigeria Consumers, on behalf of himself and others, had sued the company and Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) as 1st and 2nd respondents respectively.

    They had prayed the tribunal for an order, restraining the firm from increasing its services and other products on April 1, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice dated and filed on March 30, and the tribunal granted the ex-parte motion, directing parties to maintain status quo ante Bellum.

    But the company, inspite of the tribunal’s order, was alleged to have gone ahead with the price increase on DStv and Gotv subscriptions.

    And on April 11, the tribunal ordered MultiChoice to revert back to the old prices by maintaining the status quo of its March 30 order pending the hearing and determination of the substantive matter.

    At the resumed hearing, Onifade informed that on June 15 when the panel sat, the matter was adjourned for application on the amendment.

    He, however, said that due to minor irregularities in the earlier motion filed on June 7, he decided to file another application dated June 17 but filed June 20 (today) to substitute the first one.

    “We are withdrawing the earlier application dated June 7 and substituting it with that of June 17,” he said.

    He further said that though the 2nd defendant had been served, the 1st defendant’s (MultiChoice) lawyer refused to collect the application from him.

    Okosun then directed Agoro to collect the process so that the tribunal could give the matter an accelerated hearing.

    After being served in the open court, Agoro asked for a cost having joined issues with Onifade in the earlier application he sought to substitute and the tribunal awarded a N20, 000 cost against the claimants.

    The tribunal, therefore, granted Onifade’s reliefs to move the application seeking leave to amend the originating summons.

    Moving the motion, he said the application dated June 17 was filed June 20. He said the process had a 10-paragraph affidavit deposed to by himself and supported with an exhibit.

    “The proposed amendment had been filed and served on the defendants. We pray that the proposed amendment be deemed properly filed, same having been served,” he said.

    In opposing the application, Agoro said he filed a written address on behalf of MultiChoice on June 17. According to him, the same written address was filed on June 17 but deemed as properly filed and served today.

    “We adopt the arguments contain in this written address in urging this honourable tribunal to dismiss the instant application as same lacks merit,” he said.

    Agoro, who described the application as “overreaching,” argued that Onifade failed to present sufficient materials to convince the tribunal.

    Counsel for the FCCPC (2nd defendant), Tam Tamuno, said though he was not opposing the application for amendment, he said the texture of the complaints filed by Onifade had changed.

    “The first originating process did not contain any reliefs against the second defendant whereas the second amended version is seeking some prayers against the second defendant,” he said.

    Tanumo also said that the earlier affidavit had just 15 paragraphs but the fresh affidavit contained 23 paragraphs.

    The lawyer then stated that though he would not oppose Onifade’s application for amendment, “we will require time to file our reaction to the new issues that have been raised by the fresh application.”

    Responding, Onifade urged the tribunal to discountenance the arguments of the two defendants

    According to him, it is the law that where a defendant intends to controvert affidavit-based evidence, such defendant must, as a point of law, file a counter-affidavit.

    He argued that where a defendant failed to file a counter-affidavit, it would be deemed that all the averments in the application are not opposed, citing previous cases to back his arguments.

    Delivering a ruling, the tribunal held that where amendment enables counsel to correct errors and mistakes in his application in the interest of justice without prejudice to other parties, such application ought to be granted.

    Citing different authorities to support the ruling, the tribunal said “the fundamental object of litigation is to decide the rights of parties, and not citing mistakes of parties..”

    “In conclusion, though the 1st defendant put up a serious argument, he does not point out any injustice he will suffer in this and he did not file a counter-affidavit to the application,” the tribunal said.

    The tribunal, subsequently, granted the leave for the claimants to amend their originating summons and deemed it to have been properly filed.

    It then adjourned the matter until July 21 for a hearing. in the new originating summons, the claimants also sought a declaration that the tariffs increase in products and services “in respect of the 1st defendant and any other subsequent proposed increase of April 1 without prior resolution of the claimants’ petitions to the 2nd defendant is null and void and of no effect whatsoever.

    “An order of this honourable tribunal directing and mandating the 1s defendant to reverse back to the price regime prior to the price and products increase prior of April, 2020.

    “An order of this honourable tribunal directing and mandating the 1st defendant to adopt to PAY-AS-YOU-VIEW model of billing for all its products and services forthwith.

    “An order of this honourable tribunal directing and mandating the defendants jointly and or severally, to pay the claimants the sum of N10, 000,000.00 (Ten Million Naira) only for general damages resulting from all manner of psychological traumas, hardship and the continuous violation of the claimants and compensation for various anti-consumer’s acts.

    “An order of this honourable tribunal directing and mandating the defendants jointly and or severally to pay N1, 000,000.00 (One Million Naira) only as cost of this suit. # DStv, GOtv Tariff: Tribunal Grants Permission to File Fresh Suit against MultiChoice

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    Olu Anisere is a financial and economic journalist at MarketForces Africa, specialising in African macroeconomic policy, international finance, energy markets, and continental development.He covers major multilateral institutions, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank, and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), providing readers with frontline reporting on policies shaping Africa's economic trajectory.Olu has reported extensively on Nigeria's fiscal and monetary policy landscape, including CBN interest rate decisions, Nigeria's bond market, FX inflows, and the country's engagement with global financial institutions.His coverage spans IMF and World Bank Spring and Annual Meetings, African Ministers of Finance conferences, and high-level economic forums where Africa's development agenda is set.His reporting captures perspectives from Africa's most influential economic voices, including Tony Elumelu, senior IMF officials, and CBN leadership, bringing institutional insight and policy depth to MarketForces Africa's readers.Olu also covers Inside Africa — tracking economic, investment, and development stories from across the continent. Olu Anisere is based in Lagos, Nigeria.

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