
Audio By Carbonatix
Nigeria's main labour union has rejected a government-approved 50% hike in telecommunications tariffs and announced plans for a nationwide protest on Feb. 4.
The telecoms regulator last week approved the increase in mobile tariffs, the first such hike in more than a decade, bowing to pressure from operators struggling with surging costs amid high inflation and currency devaluation.
In a meeting of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) late on Wednesday, union leaders called the increase "insensitive, unjustifiable, and a direct assault" on citizens already grappling with the worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation caused by reforms instituted by President Bola Tinubu.
"The rally will serve as a warning on the dangers of imposing such an unfair increase on a struggling population, NLC President Joe Ajaero said in a statement, citing high food costs and hikes in the prices of petrol and electricity.
The union demanded the immediate suspension of the tariff adjustment and called for dialogue between the government, the regulator and union leaders.
Ajaero threatened a nationwide boycott of telecommunications services and a possible strike if authorities refused to engage in dialogue.
The NLC, representing millions of workers, has repeatedly clashed with the government over economic reforms which it says exacerbate poverty, but officials argue the measures are necessary to stabilise the economy.
Latest Stories
-
2026 Success Africa Summit: MTN’s Adwoa Wiafe challenges youth to act with purpose, not just pursue titles
34 seconds -
Nurse laureate launches Cancer Care Africa Foundation to tackle late diagnosis, workforce gaps
1 hour -
Ghana to lose GH¢18.15bn in revenue by 2027 from abolishing Covid levy, E-levy – CPS study
1 hour -
Reintroduce scrapped taxes to close revenue gap – Tax expert
2 hours -
GRA applauds CPS study, urges continuous policy scrutiny
2 hours -
Wear blue or green hat to survive – IBAG president says insurance industry ‘captured by politics’
2 hours -
AGI commends government’s move to resolve the power crisis in Volta and Oti Regions
2 hours -
Broker sector worse hit by state interference – IBAG president reveals
2 hours -
IBAG president alleges political interference driving kickbacks in insurance sector
3 hours -
Trump agrees to two-week ceasefire, Iran says safe passage through Hormuz possible
3 hours -
Dozens killed as Angola flood death toll rises
3 hours -
Russia confirms deaths of 16 Cameroonians fighting in Ukraine war, Yaounde says
3 hours -
Plan to scrap presidential elections puts Zimbabweans at loggerheads
4 hours -
Guinea-Bissau transporters strike over higher fuel prices
4 hours -
Iran ceasefire deal a partial win for Trump – but at a high cost
4 hours