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Multichoice Risks Sanctions As It Ignores Court Order On DStv, GOtv Prices

Multichoice Nigeria ignores as it has proceeded with the upward adjustment of its prices for DStv and GOtv subscribers.

Adeluola Abiola by Adeluola Abiola
May 2, 2024
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Multichoice Nigeria, a popular Pay TV provider, has proceeded with the upward adjustment of its prices for DStv and GOtv subscribers, despite a court ruling prohibiting the company from implementing the hike.

This follows the company’s announcement on April 24th regarding the upcoming price hike for its DStv and GOtv cable services, effective from May 1st.

Meanwhile, a competition and consumer protection tribunal (CCPT) in Abuja ruled that the firm should not increase its prices as scheduled for May 1.

Saratu Shafii, heading a three-member tribunal, issued the temporary order after an ex-parte motion was presented by Ejiro Awaritoma, who represents Festus Onifade, the applicant.

Despite the court’s directive, a recent check revealed that Multichoice has proceeded with the tariff adjustment as initially proposed. The new prices are now being displayed and enforced on its official website.

For DStv Premium subscribers, the price has moved from N29,500 to N37,000. Also, the price for Compact Plus has soared from 19,800 to 25,000.

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The compact rate has moved from N12,500 to 15,700 while Confam and Yanga subscribers will now pay N9,300 and N5,100 respectively from their previous rates of N7,400 and N4,200.

Similarly, GOtv subscribers will pay the new tariff increase as the prices have also changed on their official websites.

The elite subscribers (Supa+ and Supa) will now pay N15,700 and N9,600 respectively as against the previous rates of N12,500 and N7,600 before.

In addition, the Max and Jolli subscribers are now expected to pay N7,200 and N4,850 respectively. The former rates were N5,700 and N3,950.

On average, Multichoice increased the prices by 25%.

Multichoice Gives Reasons For DStv and GOtv Price Hikes

The Acting Chairman of the Federal Competition & Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), Adamu Abdullahi, stated that Multichoice submitted a comprehensive four-page letter to the commission explaining the reason behind the recent price increase.

In the letter, Abdullahi stated that the company identified issues such as foreign exchange crunch, high electricity tariff, and cost of running generators as some of the reasons why the rates were reviewed.

“We got a four-page letter from Multichoice, telling us the reason that led to this price increase.

“At a glance, we saw things like the cost of electricity, running generators, the cost of dollars for spare parts, and so on. We’ll go through these items individually and find out how they have affected their operations,” Abdullahi said.

FCCPC Set For Probe

Additionally, he mentioned that the commission would reassess the factors highlighted by Multichoice, emphasizing the potential collaboration with regulatory entities like the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

According to Abdullahi, the commission will not hesitate to sanction the firm if it discovers that its prices are arbitrary or it is in any way manipulating the market.

“What we need to do is to bring in NCC and maybe NBC and Multichoice, sit down and look at all these variables that they claim caused the rise in prices.

“By and large, that’s the claim of what they are doing because they are a dominant player in this market. People have no choice but to go to them for cable television, so that’s why they are doing what they are doing.

“If by any chance we find out or we can confirm that that’s what they are doing, again we go back to the law and do what we are supposed to do,” the acting chairman of FCCPC added.

Fintech Telex had reported that Multichoice Nigeria disclosed that its DStv and GOtv subscriptions would increase in price by at least 25%. This represents the third raise since the previous year, after the first modification made on May 1, 2023.

Multichoice stated that the latest increase would take effect from Wednesday, May 1, 2024.

While last year’s increment ranged between 19% and 20% depending on the bouquet, the company is now announcing a 25% to 26% increase across its packages.

The new subscription fees were communicated to customers via an email titled “Price Adjustment on DStv and GOtv Packages” on Wednesday, April 24, 2024.

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