The Senate President said no foreign country under any guise
should take Nigeria for granted.
His stern warning was at the backdrop of complaints lodged
at the upper legislative Chamber, leading to resolutions that there should be
no price hike and that it should as well revert to pay-per tv service.
Inaugurating a seven-member adhoc Committee of the Senate
headed by the Senate Deputy Chief Whip, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, Lawan
said the Committee which was set up on Wednesday, 30th April, 2022, should
investigate tariff hike by the Multichoice pay TV service provider, DStv.
He said Nigeria had places for foreign investment, but
wasn’t an invitation to breach its laws, insisting that there were enough laws
to punish erring foreign companies.
He maintained that Consumers would be protected at all cost,
while he urged Multichoice to stay action on increase in tariff untill after
the outcome of Senate investigative Committee, adding that the setting up of
the Committee was in consonance with parliamentary rules.
“Meanwhile, stay action. No increase. And that is to say
don’t dare our country. No increase in tariffs,” the Senate President warned.
“When the legitimate interests of our people are threatened,
we are supposed to ensure that we protect them.
“It has been the practice of many companies, especially
foreign companies operating in Nigeria to treat the Nigerian consumers of their
products in a different way and manner that is not consistent with global best
practices,” he said.