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NANS issues 72-hour ultimatum to Telecom companies as it rejects tariff hike

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The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has rejected the recent tariff increase by telecommunications companies in Nigeria, calling it unjustifiable and insensitive to the plight of Nigerians.

In a statement jointly signed by NANS National Secretary, Comrade Anzaku Shedrack Ovye, and Public Relations Officer, Comrade Samson Ajasa Adeyemi, the student body condemned the hike, saying it worsens the financial burden on Nigerians, especially students and youths who heavily rely on telecom services.

According to NANS, the increase has significantly raised the cost of calls, data, and other communication services at a time when citizens are already struggling with economic challenges.

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“NANS views this development as a blatant disregard for the welfare of Nigerian citizens and an affront to the principles of affordability and accessibility that should govern the telecommunications sector,” the statement read.

The association expressed deep concern over the negative impact on students, many of whom depend on affordable telecom services for academic research, virtual learning, and staying connected with their families.

“It is alarming that despite the economic hardships faced by Nigerians, telecom operators have chosen to impose additional financial strain on students, threatening their ability to navigate academic endeavors and maintain vital connections,” NANS stated.

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NANS has issued a 72-hour ultimatum to the telecommunications companies, the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to reverse the tariff hike.

The association warned that failure to comply would lead to nationwide student protests demanding justice, accountability, and a full audit of the telecom sector.

“We will not stand by while the rights and welfare of Nigerian students are trampled upon by corporate greed and regulatory negligence,” the statement read.

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NANS also urged telecom operators to prioritize consumer interests over profit margins and engage in meaningful dialogue with stakeholders to find sustainable solutions.

“As the voice of Nigerian students, we remain committed to advocating for policies that promote equity, fairness, and the well-being of all Nigerians. We will continue to hold all responsible parties accountable to ensure the rights of students and citizens are protected,” the statement concluded.

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