Ondaje Ijagwu, FCCPC director, corporate affairs, announced
in a statement on Tuesday.
In an email to customers, seen by TheCable on Monday, the
pay-TV firm said from March 1, customers on the DStv premium bouquet will pay
N44,500, compared to the current rate of N37,000, and those on Compact+ would
pay N30,000 – up from N25,000.
Customers on Compact bouquet will pay N19,000 — up from
N17,000.
Following the announcement, FCCPC has directed the chief
executive officer of MultiChoice Nigeria to attend an investigative hearing at
its headquarters on Thursday.
Ijagwu said the commission exercised its mandate under
Sections 32 and 33 of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act
(FCCPA).
“This action follows MultiChoice’s formal notification of
the price adjustment, which raises concerns about recurrent unilateral price
hikes, potential market dominance abuse, and perceived anti-competitive
practices in the pay-TV industry,” the statement reads.
“The FCCPC is deeply concerned that Nigerian consumers
continue to face frequent price increases, amid accusations that MultiChoice
applies different pricing strategies in other markets, heightening questions
about fairness and market abuse.”
Ijagwu said if MultiChoice fails to provide satisfactory
explanations or is found in violation of fair market principles, it would face
regulatory penalties, sanctions, or other corrective measures to protect
Nigerian consumers.
The director added that the commission is engaging the
sector regulator and other relevant agencies to ensure fair competition and
consumer protection within Nigeria’s broadcasting and digital subscription
landscape.