FCCPC to Telecom Companies: Enhanced Services Needed After Tariff Adjustment
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has urged telecom operators to prioritise service improvements following the recent approval of a 50 per cent increase in telecommunications tariffs by the Nigerian Communications Commission.
In a statement released on Wednesday via its official X handle, the FCCPC acknowledged the financial pressures faced by telecom operators due to rising operational costs but emphasised that consumer interests must remain central to any tariff adjustments.
“We unequivocally state that consumer interests remain paramount,” the FCCPC said, stressing that any increase in telecom tariffs must lead to tangible improvements in the quality of service.
The commission praised the NCC for its careful deliberation in approving the tariff adjustment, noting that the approved increase was significantly lower than the over 100 per cent hike initially proposed by telecom operators.
It also commended the NCC for linking the tariff hike to measurable improvements in service quality and implementing measures to minimise the financial burden on consumers.
“We commend the NCC for adopting a deliberate and measured approach by rationalising the tariff adjustment and linking it to commensurate improvements in service quality,” the FCCPC stated.
The commission welcomed a new NCC directive requiring telecom operators to ensure that tariffs are more transparent. Operators must now disclose all critical details of their plans upfront, including costs, validity periods, and benefits. A mandatory disclosure table will also be introduced to help consumers make informed decisions and avoid unexpected charges.