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MTN Nigeria to Compensate Subscribers After NCC Directive

byJoy Ogbitse
April 24, 2026
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MTN Nigeria to Compensate Subscribers After NCC Directive
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MTN Nigeria has announced that it will begin compensating its subscribers after receiving a directive from the Nigerian Communications Commission, a move aimed at strengthening consumer protection across the telecom sector.The development follows an order from the regulator mandating telecom operators to refund customers affected by poor network quality. The NCC insisted that service providers must take responsibility when their networks fall short of approved standards and ensure that subscribers are fairly compensated.

Speaking on the directive, the Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Aminu Maida, emphasised the need for telecom companies to prioritise customer experience. According to him, the policy is designed to ensure that users get value for their money and are not left to bear the cost of service failures.In response, MTN Nigeria confirmed it would comply with the directive and begin compensating affected customers. The Chief Executive Officer of MTN Nigeria, Karl Toriola, said the company is committed to delivering better service while addressing customer concerns.

The company explained that compensation will apply to customers who experienced network disruptions during specific periods, particularly between November and January. These disruptions include dropped calls, slow data speeds, and failed connections that affected users’ ability to communicate effectively.Under the new framework introduced by the NCC, subscribers will not need to apply for compensation. Instead, telecom operators are expected to identify eligible customers and credit them automatically. This approach removes the burden from users and ensures a faster and more transparent process.

To qualify for compensation, subscribers must have experienced poor service in affected locations and carried out at least one chargeable activity such as making a call, sending a text message, or using mobile data during the period under review. Both individual and corporate users are included in the arrangement.Compensation is expected to come in the form of airtime or data credits. The amount credited to each subscriber will depend on their usage patterns and the level of service disruption experienced. This ensures that compensation is fair and reflects the actual inconvenience faced by users.

MTN Nigeria also reiterated its commitment to improving network quality. The company stated, “At MTN Nigeria, our customers are the lifeblood of our business.” It added that it would continue investing in infrastructure to reduce network issues and improve overall service delivery.

The NCC’s directive marks a shift in how telecom issues are handled in Nigeria. Instead of focusing solely on penalties, the regulator is now ensuring that customers directly benefit when operators fail to meet expectations.This initiative is part of a broader effort by the commission to improve service quality across the industry. By holding telecom providers accountable, the NCC aims to rebuild trust and ensure that Nigerians receive reliable and efficient communication services.

However, the commission also noted that not all disruptions will qualify for compensation. Minor or short-lived issues that do not significantly affect usage may fall outside the scope of the policy.Overall, the move signals a new phase for Nigeria’s telecom sector, where customer satisfaction is becoming more central. For millions of subscribers, it offers reassurance that poor service will no longer go unchecked and that operators are now required to make amends when they fall short.

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