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Nigeria union rejects telecom tariff hike, plans nationwide protest

The main Nigerian labour union rejected a government-approved increase of 50% in telecommunications rates and announced plans to protest nationwide on February 4.

Last week, the telecoms regulator approved an increase in mobile rates, the first in over a decade. This was in response to the pressure of operators who are struggling with rising costs due to high inflation and currency devaluation.

At a late-night meeting of the Nigeria Labour Congress, (NLC), union leaders referred to the rise as "insensitive, unfair, and an assault on the citizens" who are already dealing with the worst crisis in cost-of living for a generation, caused by the reforms implemented by President Bola.

In a press release, NLC President Joe Ajaero cited high food prices and increases in petrol and electricity costs as examples of the dangers that come with imposing an unfair price increase on a population already struggling.

The union called for a dialogue with the government, regulators and union leaders to discuss the suspension of tariff adjustments.

Ajaero has threatened to boycott telecommunications and even strike if the authorities refuse to engage in dialogue.

The NLC represents millions of workers and has clashed repeatedly with the government about economic reforms. Officials argue that the measures are needed to stabilize the economy. (Reporting and writing by Camillus Eboh, Editing by Kirsten Doovan).

(source: Reuters)