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NANS gives MultiChoice ultimatum to reverse new tariff

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The National Association of Nigerian Students, South-west Zone, has given MultiChoice Nigeria, a seven-day ultimatum to reverse its planned hike on DSTV and GOTV subscription rates.

In a statement signed by its Coordinator, Adejuwon Olatunji, Deputy Coordinator, Alao John, and Public Relations Officer, Opeoluwa Awoyinfa on Tuesday, the student association opposed the hike.

Recall that MultiChoice announced an upward review of prices on its DSTV and GOTV packages by 17 per cent to its customers in text messages.

The new rates are expected to take effect on May 1, 2023, explaining that rising costs of business operations were the reason behind the increase.

NANS has, however, said the South African company was extorting and bringing hardship on Nigerians, without considering their standard of living. and insisted that the tariffs should be charged on a “pay as you view” basis.

The NANS statement remarked, “Today, we are aware that Multi Choice Digital Satellite has increased its tariffs without considering the standard of living of Nigerians. We have also waited for long to see if this same company will dance to the music of Nigerians who have been clamouring for ‘pay-as-you-view’ tariff, but the reverse is the case.

“This is the time to call on National Broadcasting Commission to go back to the Commission’s act to regulate the ownership, activities and operations of Direct Broadcast Satellite Service Providers. DSTV is one of the leading direct-to-home service providers in Nigeria since its inception of operation from as far back as 1995, and has also made a lot of profit with over 25 million subscribers which is the largest market for its operations.

“We want the Federal Government to stampede their proposed plan in tariffs increment and also force them to implement the pay-as-you-view system. We are aware that DSTV operates a system of pay-as-you-go tariffs in other countries,” NANS declared.

The student group called on the federal government to wade in on the matter as Nigeria constitutes over 45 per cent of DSTV’s global market share and “break the sporting right of MultiChoice.”

They also cgarged the FG to provide an alternative service provider in the country, so that “Nigerians can stop being exploited on a daily basis.”

Giving the ultimatum, NANS stressed, “We hereby give seven days ultimatum to MultiChoice Digital Satellite Television to reverse the plan of increasing the tariffs and also yield to the call of Nigerians by implementing pay-as-you-view tariffs, or else, we shall be left with no other option but to lock up all offices of DSTV until our demands are met which is the mind of all Nigerians.”

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