Nigeria’s Consumer Protection Council (CPC) has begun
sitting in its investigation into the operations of the Digital Satellite
Television (DStv) based on complaints of alleged consumer rights violations
against the pay-television firm.
According to CPC’s Director General, Mrs. Dupe Atoki, the investigation has been instituted on the strength of
series of complaints received by the Council on the services of the
pay-television firm.
That the investigation would afford the Council
the opportunity to know the challenges the firm may be facing in the discharge
of its services with a view to proffering solutions for the enhanced welfare of
its consumers.
The Council had, in a notice of commencement of
investigation recently served on Multichoice Nigeria Limited, a pay-media
company which offers the DStv service, disclosed that it has been inundated
with a barrage of consumer complaints, alleging wide-range abuse of
subscribers’ rights.
It asserted that despite its earlier interventions in form
of meetings with the satellite company, telephone and written correspondences
with a view to ensuring that the company addressed the issues and developed
quality standards for the safeguard of the interest of consumers, complaints
have been pouring in unabated against the company.
The Council declared in the notice that “these complaints
in effect allege that the DStv service does not conform with international best
practice and is specifically designed to exploit Nigerian consumers who have
suffered loss by not being able to fully enjoy or receive the benefit or
actualize the full purpose for which they purchased or subscribed to the
service”.
According
to the Council’s notice, the consumer complaints against DStv include “poor
quality of service such as incessant disruption of service without compensation
while subscription is current; wrongful abrupt disconnection of service during
subsisting subscriptions; monthly subscriptions lasting less than 30 days; and
poor redress mechanism and customer services”.
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