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Why a Labour Strike Over Telecoms Tariff Hike May Be Misguided

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    As the labour union threatens to embark on a nationwide strike in protest of the proposed increase in telecommunications tariff, it is essential to examine the underlying factors that have led to this decision. While the union’s concerns about the impact of the tariff hike on consumers are valid, it is crucial to consider the challenges faced by telecommunications companies in Nigeria.

    One of the primary factors contributing to the proposed tariff hike is the skyrocketing cost of energy. Telecommunications companies rely heavily on diesel generators to power their operations, due to the unreliable public power supply. The cost of diesel has increased significantly over the years, making it difficult for telecoms companies to maintain their operations without passing on the costs to consumers.

    Another significant challenge faced by telecoms companies is the high cost of import duties. The majority of telecommunications equipment is imported, and the duties payable on these imports have increased substantially over the years. This has resulted in higher operational costs for telecoms companies, which are then passed on to consumers.

    Furthermore, Nigeria’s inflation rate has been on the rise for the past 10 years, with the country experiencing one of the highest inflation rates in Africa. This has led to a significant increase in the cost of living, making it challenging for businesses, including telecoms companies, to maintain their operations without increasing prices.

    In light of these challenges, it is essential to reconsider the proposed labour strike. While the union’s concerns about the impact of the tariff hike on consumers are valid, it is crucial to recognize that telecoms companies are not taking the decision to increase tariffs lightly. The companies are facing significant operational challenges, and the tariff hike is necessary to ensure their sustainability.

    Rather than embarking on a strike that may have far-reaching consequences for the economy, the labour union should engage in constructive dialogue with the telecoms companies and the government to find alternative solutions. This could include exploring ways to reduce the cost of energy, import duties, and other operational expenses, as well as implementing measures to mitigate the impact of the tariff hike on consumers.

    Ultimately, the goal should be to find a solution that balances the needs of consumers, telecoms companies, and the economy as a whole. By working together, we can find a way to keep telecoms services affordable and accessible to all Nigerians, while also ensuring the sustainability of the industry.

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