The Nigeria Labour Congress has suspended its planned nationwide protest against the recent 50 per cent hike in telecom tariffs approved by the Federal Government.
The labour union aborted the planned rally scheduled for Tuesday (today) following a meeting with government representatives at the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation in Abuja, on Monday.
The telecom regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission, had defended the 50 per cent tariff increase, citing rising operational costs driven by inflation, foreign exchange fluctuations, and higher energy expenses.
Recall NLC had also rejected the tariff hike and demanded a reduction to five per cent, threatening a nationwide protest if its demands were not met. It condemned the hike as insensitive and unjustifiable, arguing that it would impose an extra burden on Nigerian consumers.
However, following the Monday meeting, the NLC resolved to halt the demonstration pending further discussions.
Speaking to journalists after the meeting, NLC President, Ajaero, said the government had agreed to set up a larger committee to review the entire tariff structure.