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    Telecom Hike: LCCI Seeks Continuous Stakeholders’ Engagement

    Ogochukwu NdubuisiBy Ogochukwu NdubuisiJanuary 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Telecom Hike: LCCI Seeks Continuous Stakeholders’ Engagement

    The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) has called for continuous engagement by stakeholders in telecommunications sector to create a win-win situation, following the approved tariff hike.

    Director General, LCCI, Dr Chinyere Almona, made the call on Tuesday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Lagos.

    Almona was reacting to the recent approval of a 50 per cent tariff hike on mobile telecommunication by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

    She said the emerging innovative landscape in food production, surveillance technology for security and exploits of artificial intelligence depended on a robust digital ecosystem

    She noted that while telecommunications had become a critical part of lifestyle and businesses; the sector must remain competitive to deliver quality services.

    Almona said the current environment in which the sector operated had become too expensive for their profitability.

    She explained that factors such as rising energy costs, increasing price of network equipment, inflation, and currency depreciation placed heavy financial burdens on operators.

    According to her, a combination of these factors led telecom providers to increase tariffs to mitigate the rising cost. “The recent hike in telecoms tariff has attracted mixed reactions.

    “While this hike may offer relief for the operators, it risks placing additional strain on consumers, particularly those in lower-income brackets,” she said.

    The director general noted that a factor of consideration by most stakeholders was that Nigerian citizens and businesses deserved better services from the operators.

    She added that consumers deserved more robust regulation from government.

    Almona said that in the quest for a one trillion-dollar economy, there was need for more investments in critical infrastructure.

    This, she said, would drive the much-needed digital revolution for growth and development. Almona said: “A robust digital infrastructure will support innovation across all sectors of the Nigerian economy.

    “Looking beyond the hike, the operators and regulators need to settle down into delivering quality services to drive operational cost efficiency for businesses and support the automation of government services.

    “We reiterate our call for reducing human interface in the conduct of regulatory services like licensing of products, obtaining necessary permits, issuance of certifications, and port operations.”

    Almona also noted that a significant item for inclusion in  rebasing of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is  activities in the Information and Communications Technology  sector.

    She said the sector recorded resilient growth during the COVID-19 pandemic and had also led other sectors in the post-pandemic recovery and stability.

    She stated that this reality should attract more government attention and funding for the digital and creative industry. “To remain competitive and continue to provide quality service, telecom operators must overcome significant challenges.

    “Nigeria’s digital economy must be empowered to catalyse economic growth and be the driver of innovation and possibilities,” she said. #Telecom Hike: LCCI Seeks Continuous Stakeholders’ Engagement#

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