MultiChoice officially announced an increase in the price of
subscriptions for its DStv and GOtv packages on February 24.
The development came nearly one year after MultiChoice hiked
its subscription rates.
In the latest price adjustment, 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.
The price hike had elicited public censure following the
announcement, forcing the FCCPC to intervene.
On February 25, the FCCPC directed the chief executive
officer of MultiChoice Nigeria to appear at its headquarters on Thursday for an
investigative hearing to address the company’s planned increase in DStv and
GOtv subscription fees.
Providing updates in a statement on Thursday, Ondaje Ijagwu,
director of corporate affairs at the FCCPC, said the commission’s directive
follows company’s request for an extension regarding its scheduled appearance
before the commission.
“While the FCCPC has granted the request, the company is now
required to attend the rescheduled investigative hearing on March 6, 2025,
along with all relevant officers and a comprehensive response,” Ijagwu said.
“Pursuant to this, MultiChoice is expressly instructed to
maintain the existing price structure as of February 27, 2025, pending the
Commission’s review and final determination on the matter.”
The director said maintaining the status quo on pricing is
essential to prevent any potential consumer harm during the probe period.
He said further updates will be provided as the
investigation progresses.