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Hike In Price:Senate Instructs Pay-TV Service Providers To Change To Pay-Per-View Module
The Nigerian Senate has instructed all pay television service providers to change to the pay per view module, as against the mandatory monthly subscription.
The instruction followed a motion of urgent importance, raised by Hon. Abba Moro (representing Benue South Senatorial district), who lamented the incessant hike in price of various bouquets by the service providers, which he described as exploitative.
In his notion, the lawmaker said: “Note that the leading pay-tv service provider in Nigeria, (MultiChoice Nigeria), informed all DStv compact subscribers on August 22, 2020, to expect a 13.3% price increase to N7,900 commencing from September 1, 2020, while the subscription fee for DStv compact plus was increased by 9.5% from N10,925 to N12,000, and Premium was increased from N16,200 to N18,400 indicating a 13.6% hike.”
While stressing further,Senator Moro opined that price for various bouquets have been raised again, without considering the economic hardships subscribers are passing through in the country.
Reminding the upper legislative chamber, said Nigerians have angrily reacted to the price hike, hence, there was need for legislative intervention.
He affirmed that there was no justification for the price hike, given that the pay-tv services are subscription based television services, usually provided by both analogue and digital cable and satellite televisions.
While adding to the prayers, the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy as well as the Nigerian Communications Commission, were asked to investigate the frequent price hike.
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