…ready for nationwide protest
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has demanded an immediate reversal of the 50 per cent tariff hike implemented on Tuesday by telecommunication companies.
The NLC lamented that the companies implemented the new tariff despite an earlier agreement reached with the Federal Government and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) that gave birth to a 10-man committee to deliberate on the matter.
In a communique, the NLC revealed that the committee was to reach an agreement within two weeks and report back before any final decision would be made on the new telecom tariff structure.
The NLC slammed the companies for implementing the tariff without the committee’s conclusion, describing their action as a betrayal of trust, an affront to the principles of negotiation, and a direct slap on the government and its institutions and a disdain for the Nigerian people.
It said the action is a further demonstration of regulatory capture and impotence amid corporate onslaught and the continuing abandonment of workers and masses to corporate fat cats by the government.
“This unwarranted and premature tariff hike demands an immediate response from our collective resolve since government clearly favours the rich against the people,” the labour union said.
The NLC made this known after a Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting conducted in Kogi to deliberate on pressing national issues, including the tariff hike, the proposed Tax Reform Bills, and the rolling out of the Compressed Natural Gas-powered buses for the North Central zone.
The NLC then issued a list of resolutions which reads, “The CWC demands an immediate reversal of the tariff hike, which took effect today, and insists that the companies revert to the previous tariff until the committee completes its deliberations and reaches a conclusive agreement.
“As a first step in resisting this arbitrary tariff hike, the CWC has directed that, beginning Thursday, February 13, 2025, Nigerian workers and other willing citizens shall boycott the services of MTN, AIRTEL, and GLO daily between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM until the end of February 2025.
“All workers and citizens are urged to suspend the purchase of Data from these companies which has also become one of their greatest tools for exploiting Nigerian citizens.
“We also demand the repatriation of all funds siphoned out of the country by these companies.
“If the telecommunications companies fail to revert to the old tariff by the end of February 2025, a total shutdown of their operations nationwide will commence from March 1, 2025.
“All NLC State Councils are directed to commence immediate sensitization and mobilization of their members and the general public within their jurisdictions.
“All NLC Affiliate Unions are requested to mobilize their members across the country to observe electronic silence during the designated hours.”
The NLC also reviewed the ongoing discussions around the Tax Reform Bills being considered by the government, insisting that any tax policies must be designed to alleviate the burdens on Nigerian workers and not worsen the existing economic hardship.
The labour union promised to engage with relevant authorities to ensure that tax reforms are fair, equitable, and worker-friendly.
“The CWC calls on all Nigerians to unite in this struggle against exploitative economic policies and to actively participate in the outlined actions to demand justice and fairness in telecommunications, taxation, and transportation policies,” the NLC concluded.