Public Outcry as Proposed Telecom Rate Hike Threatens Digital Equality

In a bold stance against economic disparity, the Association of Telephone, Cable TV, and Internet Subscribers of Nigeria has vehemently opposed the proposed hike in telecom rates by the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani. This 30 to 60 percent increase threatens to widen the digital divide, placing a heavier burden on the nation's most vulnerable populations. Such a move contradicts the National Communications Commission's earlier agreement, showcasing a disregard for equitable access to essential digital services. As digital access becomes increasingly crucial for participation in the modern economy, activists are calling for policies that ensure fairness and accessibility, rather than deepening economic inequalities.