ADVERTISEMENT

Senate to probe alleged price hike by DSTV

Senator Misau also accused DSTV of arbitrary increase in the subscription charges, and refusal to adopt the pay as you use model.

 

The Senate has finalised plans to commence a probe on DSTV, over alleged price hike.

Guardian reports that the motion titled: Concern on Unwholesome Practices by Multichoice Nigeria, which was moved by by Senator Isah Misau, set the probe ball rolling.

Misau also accused DSTV of arbitrary increase in the subscription charges, and refusal to adopt the pay as you use model.

ADVERTISEMENT

He also said the company has been involved in several law suits as a result of their price hikes, addin that the move was in the interest of football loving Nigerians.

Speaking on the development, Senate President Bukola Saraki, said “we must play our role to ensure that we protect Nigerians and ensure that the best global practices are what is happening in our own country so I would want the committees as directed to look into the matter particularly to ensure that the CPC played the role they should play in ensuring that the rights of Nigerians are always protected.”

The Senate President also mandated the relevant committee to report  its findings back to the Senate.

Read:

Deputy Senate Leader, Ibn Na’Allah also supported the motion saying “People must not be allowed to take what is not due to them irrespective of where they operate, people must operate within the laws of the country and Nigerians must be protected on the way and manner people operate their business in this country.”

ADVERTISEMENT

DStv is MultiChoice's digital satellite TV service, with about  8 million subscribers, with the majority being in South Africa and Nigeria.

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Adelabu says FG plans to increase power generation from 4k to 6k megawatts

Adelabu says FG plans to increase power generation from 4k to 6k megawatts

Adeyanju denies appealing Bobrisky’s conviction

Adeyanju denies appealing Bobrisky’s conviction

FG shuts Abuja Chinese Supermarket that discriminates against Nigerians

FG shuts Abuja Chinese Supermarket that discriminates against Nigerians

Nigerian Army dismisses 2 soldiers who stole cable at Dangote Refinery

Nigerian Army dismisses 2 soldiers who stole cable at Dangote Refinery

1,802 suspects arrested in 2 weeks during Lagos raids

1,802 suspects arrested in 2 weeks during Lagos raids

Ribadu says terrorism-related deaths have dropped from 2600 monthly to 200

Ribadu says terrorism-related deaths have dropped from 2600 monthly to 200

Nigerian students under 18 shouldn't be in university — minister warns parents

Nigerian students under 18 shouldn't be in university — minister warns parents

End of controversy as Gov Adeleke names one of his wives as official First Lady

End of controversy as Gov Adeleke names one of his wives as official First Lady

Nigeria to boost collaboration, disrupt terrorism-fueling trafficking - Tinubu

Nigeria to boost collaboration, disrupt terrorism-fueling trafficking - Tinubu

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT