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    Telecom operators in Nigeria are exploring a shift from the current nationwide tariff system to a regional pricing model. This would allow them to adjust call and data charges based on the unique business challenges in different states. Essentially, states that impose higher operational costs on telcos may see increased telecom charges.

    At the 7th Policy Implementation Assisted Forum (PIAFo) in Lagos, industry leaders explained their rationale. Some states, they argue, are more business-friendly, while others impose multiple taxes and infrastructure restrictions. The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) Chairman, Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, stated that in states where operating costs are high and negotiations fail, these expenses should be reflected in customer tariffs.

    Supporting this view, the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) President, Tony Emoekpere, emphasized that the current uniform pricing system is unfair. He pointed out that telcos often incur extra costs, such as transporting diesel to power their networks, and these expenses should either be passed on to consumers or mitigated by government policies.

    Meanwhile, PIAFo convener Omobayo Azeez stressed the need to protect Nigeria’s digital economy. He highlighted President Bola Tinubu’s recent approval of the Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII) Order as a significant step toward strengthening the sector.

    For now, the regional tariff plan remains a proposal. While the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) recently approved a 50% tariff increase due to rising operational costs, any shift to regional pricing would require further regulatory approval.

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