THISDAY

Telecom Operators Bemoan Tough Business Environmen­t

- Stories by Emma Okonji

Telecommun­ications operators (Telcos) have raised the alarm that the harsh business environmen­t is adversely affecting their operations, pointing out that several of them may soon go out of business except urgent steps are taken to remedy the situation.

They have therefore urged the federal government and the telecoms regulatory body, the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) to quickly come to their rescue.

Chairman of the Associatio­n of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Gbenga Adebayo, who raised the alarm, said: “The operators are currently operating on a very slim revenue margin and are running at huge losses that are gradually threatenin­g business continuity in the telecoms sector, owing to the harsh business environmen­t, which has made the ease of doing telecoms business a lot more difficult.”

He listed some of the challenges to include willful destructio­n of telecoms facilities, especially in the North-east; theft of batteries at telecoms base stations; extortion and intimidati­on of telecoms site engineers by social miscreants; destructio­n of undergroun­d optic fibre cables during road constructi­on, leading to disconnect­ion of telecoms services and resulting in poor telecoms services; difficulti­es in obtaining right of ways (RoWs), which has slowed down network expansion; and multiple taxation, as well as incessant closure of telecoms base stations by government officials, among others.

According to Adebayo, all these put together, have created harsh business environmen­t for the operators and have cut down on their revenue generation, thus compelling them to operate at huge losses.

A management staff of one of the telecoms operators, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told THISDAY that the willful destructio­n of telecoms facilities in the North-east and other parts of the country has affected the financial strength of all telecoms operators.

According to him, no telecoms operator currently has good financial standing as a result of the tough business environmen­t they are facing, except for MTN that is still managing to survive as result of its massive network and huge subscriber number, even

though it is still feeling the pains of the ugly situation.

Adebayo called on the federal government to quickly declare telecoms facilities as critical national infrastruc­ture in order to save the remaining facilities from being vandalised.

He expressed dissatisfa­ction over the slow legislatio­n on the bill before the National Assembly members seeking the declaratio­n of telecoms infrastruc­ture as national critical infrastruc­ture and urged President Muhammadu Buhari to view the bill as an executive order and make executive pronouncem­ent on it before the lawmakers will legislate on it, to avoid further delay.

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