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Reps Probe Non-Implementation Of Pay-As-You-Go Tariff By Satellite Providers, Meet NBC
An ad hoc committee of the House of Representatives has commenced investigation into reasons why Multi Choice (DSTV) and other satellite service providers are not implementing pay-per-view package in Nigeria.
The committee held a meeting with the management of the National Broadcast Commission (NBC) on Thursday in Abuja with a view to ensure that Nigerians also enjoy the package.
The Chairman of the committee, Rep. Unyime Idem (PDP-Akwa Ibom) said the decision followed a resolution of the House of Representatives on the March 11, 2020 to set up ad- hoc committee to investigate the issue.
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Hon.Idem said that the committee was mandated to look into the activities of NBC as it relates to the none implementation of pay-as-you go by satellite service providers.
He said the House also want to know the activities of the NBC as it relates to the industry to know exactly the support being giving to these service providers so that it can comply with the yearnings of Nigerians.
“Today we want to hear from you and your team, how the industry can be properly managed so that beneficiaries who are Nigerians can smile at the end of the day.
“I am sure you must have been hearing of the yearnings of Nigerians for years now who are the subscribers of these services that they are not happy with the current services they are getting from the subscribers.
“They have been crying on a daily basis that they are not satisfied with the services they are getting from the providers in terms of high charges, in terms of prize hike and most importantly, considering what is obtainable in other countries of the world, that is pay as you go offer that other countries are giving to their subscribers,” he said.
Hon.Idem added that the committee wanted to know the position of the regulator and the constraints preventing Nigerians from enjoying the pay-per-view package.
Th acting Director-General of NBC, Mr Armstrong Idachaba told the lawmakers that on many occasions, the NBC had done comparative price analysis with South Africa, Ghana and Kenya.
He said that contrary to view popularly held view, there was really no price difference based on exchange rates.
According to him, some times it comes out that, what is charged in Nigeria is even much lower.
Idachaba explained that the NBC tried to do as regulatory intervention over time, was to de-emphasize the monopolistic tendency of Multi Choice as a key player.
“We did that by licensing no Nigerian companies to offer the same services so that once there is competition, they will be able to drive down the price.
“Unfortunately not many of our companies have been able to do very well in that domain and why is it so, the reason basically is, the content they transmit is acquired in the International market,” he said.
He recommended that Nigeria pursues vigorously the question of demonopolizing the sector in terms on content ownership in the interest of the vast Nigerians that desire the product.
Idachaba said that the idea of digital switchover which had been hanging for so long must be completed so that television can penetrate into in rural Nigeria.
“When this is done, it is possible to distort the monopoly so that what ever content you have will go down the rural area so that everybody in Nigeria, even if you cannot watch everything, you will have a bit of what the elite watching,” he noted.
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