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Saraki Explains Why Senate Rejected Increase in Price Of Data

Gbolahan Adeyemi
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Published: November 30, 2016
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The president stated that the Senate will continue to make sure Nigerians had access to affordable Internet.


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SarakiThe president stated that the Senate will continue to make sure Nigerians had access to affordable Internet.

Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, has explained why the Senate rejected the plan by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), to increase the price of data.

He was speaking, after the NCC suspended the plan to hike data tarriffs on Wednesday, following an order from the upper house to halt the move which was to begin December 1 .

“Today, the Senate condemned the proposed increase of data tariffs by Service Providers, in line with the directive of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC),” he said.

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“We strongly believe that we must protect the Nigerian people that sent us to Abuja to represent their interests from the height of the irresponsible plan that has been put forward by the NCC.

“At a time when the cost of living has gone up for all Nigerians, due to inflation being at 18.3%, the NCC’s p
actions have implicitly mandated the service providers to increase their costs to maintain their profits. This is unacceptable.

“I have seen the power of the internet — and how it serves to give a voice to the voiceless, and a platform for millions to air their views. This is why the Senate will continue to maintain that access to the internet remains affordable for all Nigerians.

“On this note, the Senate has resolved to: – Halt the new tariff proposal by the NCC; – Mandate the Senate Committee on Communications to conduct thorough oversight on the process that brought it about; and ensure that Nigerians are always carried along when such processes are considered”, he added.

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