The Nigeria Labour Congress has condemned the implementation of a 50 per cent tariff hike by telecommunication companies, demanding an immediate reversal of the previous tariff.
The NLC and the Federal Government had earlier constituted a 10-man committee to deliberate on the tariff hike within two weeks and report back before any final decision was made on the new telecom tariff structure.
Despite the agreement, telecom firms have proceeded with the increase, prompting the NLC to issue a 1 March deadline for a total shutdown of their operations if the tariffs are not reversed.
In a communiqué signed by President Joe Ajaero and General Secretary Emma Ugboaja following a meeting of the NLC Central Working Committee in Lokoja on Tuesday, the union accused telecom firms of betraying trust and disregarding due process by implementing the hike before the 10-man committee completed its review.
The Congress also criticised the government for failing to protect citizens from corporate exploitation.
As a first step in resisting the tariff hike, the NLC has directed Nigerian workers and other willing citizens to boycott the services of MTN, Airtel, and Glo daily between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. from 13 February until the end of February 2025.
“All workers and citizens are urged to suspend the purchase of data from these companies, which has also become one of their greatest tools for exploiting Nigerian citizens.