The federal government has proposed a 30-60% increase in telecom tariffs to sustain the critical telecommunications sector while ensuring affordability for Nigerians.
The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, who disclosed this in a televised interview yesterday, stated that recommendations from independent consultants, including KPMG, had been received.
Rejecting demands by operators for a 100 per cent hike, Tijani explained that the government was considering a more moderate increase to strike a balance between affordability for consumers and the sustainability and continued growth of the sector.
Announcing key updates from the ministry, Tijani emphasized that the tariff review would prioritize consumer interests and sector sustainability.
He said the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, was overseeing the process, with recommendations based on data-driven analysis.