MTN Nigeria CEO Explains Call for 100% Tariff Hike Amid Rising Telecom Costs

January 3, 2025

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MTN Nigeria has called for a 100% increase in telecom tariffs, citing unsustainable operational costs and a pressing need to ensure the continued provision of quality services. The company’s Chief Executive Officer, Karl Toriola, emphasized that the request, submitted to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), was made in response to rising inflation, foreign exchange challenges, and increasing operational expenses.

Toriola highlighted that the telecom sector is grappling with soaring energy costs, driven by fluctuating global oil prices and the high cost of diesel in Nigeria. Additionally, foreign exchange scarcity has made it increasingly difficult to import critical equipment and maintain infrastructure. These challenges, according to the CEO, threaten the sustainability of operations if current tariffs are maintained.

MTN Nigeria assured subscribers that the proposed tariff hike is aimed at maintaining the quality and reliability of services rather than exploiting customers. Toriola noted that the telecom sector is integral to Nigeria’s economy, facilitating digital transformation, financial inclusion, and e-commerce. Without a tariff review, the sector risks a decline in service quality, which could have far-reaching implications for businesses and individuals reliant on digital connectivity.

MTN’s request aligns with sentiments expressed by other telecom operators who face similar economic pressures. The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) has also voiced concerns about the sustainability of telecom services in the current economic environment. The group advocates for regulatory interventions to address the financial burden on telecom companies.

The NCC, tasked with ensuring fair pricing and service affordability, has yet to approve MTN’s request. The Commission is expected to consider the economic implications for consumers, particularly given the financial challenges many Nigerians already face. However, the regulatory body acknowledges the importance of a robust telecom sector for national development.

Industry experts suggest that beyond tariff adjustments, the sector requires comprehensive reforms to enhance efficiency and reduce costs. These may include investments in renewable energy to mitigate energy costs, improved infrastructure sharing among operators, and favorable government policies to support the sector.

As the debate over tariff hikes continues, stakeholders remain focused on finding a balance between affordability for subscribers and sustainability for telecom operators.

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