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MTN Nigeria to compensate subscribers as NCC tightens service quality enforcement

By Boluwatife Oshadiya/ 24th April, 2026

Key Points

  • MTN Nigeria to compensate customers affected by service disruptions between Nov 2025 and Jan 2026
  • Directive issued by Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC)
  • Move signals stronger regulatory enforcement on telecom service quality
  • Operator pledges infrastructure upgrades and improved network resilience

Main Story

MTN Nigeria has announced plans to compensate subscribers impacted by network disruptions recorded between November 2025 and January 2026, following a directive from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

In a statement issued on April 24, 2026, the telecom operator confirmed that affected customers in designated areas would receive compensation in line with the NCC’s regulatory framework governing service quality standards.

“All consumers within the affected areas where service shortfalls were recorded will receive compensation for the operating periods of November, December, and January,” the company said.

The development reflects a broader shift by the NCC toward stricter enforcement of quality-of-service benchmarks in Nigeria’s telecommunications sector, placing increased responsibility on operators to ensure consistent network performance.

For millions of Nigerians who rely heavily on mobile connectivity for communication, banking, and digital services, network reliability remains a critical concern. Service disruptions—often linked to infrastructure damage, power supply instability, and fibre cuts—have persisted as a major industry challenge.

MTN acknowledged the service lapses while reaffirming its commitment to improving customer experience, describing subscribers as central to its operations.

What’s Being Said

The company outlined plans to strengthen its network through increased investment in infrastructure, including deployment of next-generation equipment to boost capacity and meet rising data demand.

It also highlighted the need for deeper collaboration with tower companies managing base stations, noting that improved coordination is essential for delivering consistent service quality.

However, MTN pointed to systemic issues beyond its control, including regulatory constraints, security challenges, and infrastructure limitations, which continue to impact service delivery across the industry.

What’s Next

The NCC’s enforcement action is expected to drive greater accountability among telecom operators, with potential for more penalties or consumer compensation measures if service standards are not met.

As Nigeria’s digital economy expands, sustained investment in resilient telecom infrastructure will be critical to supporting growth and ensuring reliable connectivity nationwide.

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