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Expert urges federal govt to tackle multiple taxation in telecoms sector

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskJanuary 31, 2026Updated:January 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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An innovation and technology policy adviser, Mr Jide Awe, has called on the Federal Government to urgently address the anti-growth and anti-investment impact of multiple taxation in the telecommunications sector.

Awe, who is also the Chief Executive Officer of Jidaw.com, told reporters on Saturday in Lagos that the government could address the challenge through a harmonized and predictable tax regime.

“To support sustainable growth, there must be urgent policy reforms, particularly to address the multiple taxes and levies imposed on the sector by different levels of government,” he said.

Awe expressed optimism that the telecommunications sector would record sustained growth in 2026, driven mainly by rising demand for data services and digital applications.

He said improvements in service quality should follow wider adoption of 5G technology and stronger enforcement of performance standards.

Awe added that the expansion of satellite internet services was expected to improve connectivity in underserved and remote areas.

According to him, increased infrastructure rollout will boost broadband penetration, strengthen digital inclusion and support digital transformation in education, healthcare, finance and security.

He also called for stronger infrastructure-sharing policies, stricter enforcement of service quality standards, and targeted incentives for rural broadband deployment and energy-efficient solutions.

“In today’s digital age, connectivity is not a luxury but a necessity and a basic enabler of social and economic participation,” Awe said.

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Reflecting on developments in 2025, the information technology expert noted that Nigeria’s telecommunications industry recorded growth and resilience despite economic pressures and persistent service quality challenges.

He said subscriber numbers continued to rise, with officially reported broadband penetration exceeding 50 per cent, underscoring the sector’s importance to social development and economic growth.

“The Nigerian telecommunications industry has demonstrated a combination of resilience, growth and strain over the past year,” he said.

Awe said Nigeria’s high mobile penetration and expanding data services had become key drivers of productivity, innovation and digital inclusion across multiple sectors of the economy.

He, however, noted that quality of service remained a persistent challenge, as operators focused more on maintaining network stability than aggressive expansion due to prevailing economic headwinds.

“While efforts to expand fibre-optic infrastructure are visible, the harsh operating environment marked by currency volatility, high energy costs and inflation has constrained network investment,” he said.

According to Awe, the overall performance of the sector in 2025 can be described as positive, but unresolved challenges continue to limit its ability to fully realize its potential.

On policy and regulatory developments, Awe identified the 2024 designation of telecommunications assets as Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) as a major milestone.

“The CNI designation reflects recognition of the strategic importance of the telecommunications sector,” he said.

He noted, however, that incidents of fiber cuts and equipment theft remained high, indicating that efforts to operationalize the policy had yet to yield significant results.

Awe said the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) introduced measures to boost broadband penetration and support the rollout of 5G and other next-generation technologies.

He described the NCC’s approval of a 50 per cent upward adjustment in telecom tariffs in January 2025 as the most defining development of the year.

“This was the first major tariff review in more than a decade and allowed operators to adjust data and voice prices in response to rising operational costs,” he said.

Awe added that the sector also recorded increased emphasis on infrastructure sharing to reduce costs, expand coverage and improve access in underserved and rural communities.

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