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Protest: NLC Bows To Tinubu Government Pressure Over 50% Telecom Tariff Hike

NLC has bowed to pressure from the Tinubu Government over a 50% telecom tariff hike.
Newsone Nigeria reports that the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), bowed to pressure to halt its planned Tuesday nationwide protest against the 50 percent telecommunication tariff hike.
This online news platform understands that the NLC signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government after a meeting with the Secretary to the Government of the Federation on Monday night, February 3, 2025.
In the MoU signed by the SGF, Senator George Akume, NLC president Joe Ajaero, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Dingyadi, and the National Secretary of NLC, Emmanuel Ugboaja, both parties agreed to set up a technical committee to resolve grey areas in the 50 percent telecom tariff approval.
However, NLC reiterated its rejection of the tariff hike.
“Arising from the meeting convened by the Federal Government of Nigeria on the proposed 50% hike in telecommunications tariffs in the country, which the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) expressed strong opposition to, citing its potential negative impact on the Nigerian workers and the economy with a threat to proceed on a one-day nationwide mass protest, the following resolutions were reached: That there is a need for the parties to sit together in a technical group to resolve most of the thorny areas raised during the discussion; consequently, a 10-man joint committee was set up of five (5) representatives each from the Federal Government and the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC); and the committee shall conclude and submit its deliberations within two (2) weeks from this 3rd day of February 2025.
“The parties call on the Nigerian people to remain calm while this committee concludes its assignment,” the communique after the meeting stated.
Newsone recalls that the NLC announced last week, that Tuesday, 4th February 2025, was a date for a one-day mass protest against the telecom tariff hike.
In a notice last Thursday by NLC National Secretary, Emmanuel Ugboaja, the union had already asked the state congress and affiliate union to mobilise for Tuesday’s mass protest.
This comes after the Nigerian Communications Commission on January 2025 approved a 50 percent telecommunications tariff hike for operators. The approval has sparked tariff hike controversy in Nigeria’s telecom sector.
The NLC and other telecom subscribers had opposed the tariff implementation, citing the persistent economic hardship Nigerians already face.
