Nigeria: NLC Mobilises for Feb 4 Nationwide Anti-Telecom Tariff Hike Protest

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The leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), on Wednesday, directed its affiliate unions and the state chapters to commence immediate mobilisation of all their members across 36 States of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory ahead of scheduled February 4 nationwide protest.

It said the nationwide protest was scheduled to press home its demand on the reversal of the recent 50% telecoms tariff hike amid rising cost of living in the country, insisting that the decision was insensitive, unjustifiable and a direct assault on Nigerian workers and the general populace.

The President of NLC, Joe Ajaero, who gave the directive at Labour House, Abuja, shortly after the meeting of the National Administrative Council (NAC), maintained that the rally would serve as a warning on the dangers of imposing what he described as “an unfair” increase.

“The rally will serve as a warning on the dangers of imposing such an unfair increase on a struggling population earning a minimum wage of only N70,000; a population that has suffered outrageous hike in the price of petrol, high cost of food, hike in electricity tariff and general rising inflation.

“All NLC affiliates and state councils are directed to begin full mobilization in preparation for the February 4, 2025, nationwide protest rally. Willing civil society allies are also encouraged to join the preparation.”

The labour leader called on the federal government, the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) and the National Assembly to engage in “meaningful dialogue” with critical stakeholders to review the proposed tariff adjustment within the context of the economic realities facing Nigerians.

He added, “The National Administrative Council (NAC) of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) convened an emergency meeting today, January 29, 2025, to deliberate on pressing national issues, including the recent approval of a 50% increase in telecommunications tariffs by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

“After extensive discussions, the following resolutions were reached: NAC-in-session totally rejected the 50% Telecom Tariff Hike which it considers as too harsh for citizens. It therefore strongly condemns the Nigeria Communications Commission’s decision to approve the increase in telecommunications tariffs.

“This decision is insensitive, unjustifiable and a direct assault on Nigerian workers and the general populace, who are already burdened by worsening economic hardship foisted on them by Policies of government which was no fault of theirs.

“The Congress calls on all Nigerian workers, the informal sector, and the general public to stand in solidarity against this unjust policy. NAC-in-session demands an immediate suspension of the 50% tariff hike.

“It calls on the Federal Government, the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) and the National Assembly to engage in meaningful dialogue with critical stakeholders to review the proposed tariff adjustment within the context of the economic realities facing Nigerians.