The
 Senate has instituted a probe into the activities of DSTV owned by the 
South African based Multichoice Africa, in Nigeria. At the plenary 
session yesterday February 24th, the Senators expressed dissatisfaction 
over the services of the company when Senator Isah Hamma Misau (APC, 
Bauchi Central) sponsored a motion tagged, " Unwholesome practices of 
Multichoice Nigeria (DSTV).Misau
 while moving the motion, accused Multichoice of dominating the Nigerian
 satellite television market, thereby enabling it to engage in negative 
and unhealthy practices amongst which are arbitrary
 increase in subscription charges, refusal to adopt pay 'as-you-use' 
model applicable in other countries, poor service delivery and absence 
of toll free lines for customers complaints.
The Senators then mandated the Senate Committees on Information and Trade & Investment to institute a public hearing on the matter and consider summoning the top officials of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) and Consumer Protection Council (CPC) over the issue. Senate President Bukola Saraki said they will continue to safeguard the interest of Nigerian consumers. The two committees were given four weeks to carry out their investigations and report back to the house.
The Senators then mandated the Senate Committees on Information and Trade & Investment to institute a public hearing on the matter and consider summoning the top officials of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) and Consumer Protection Council (CPC) over the issue. Senate President Bukola Saraki said they will continue to safeguard the interest of Nigerian consumers. The two committees were given four weeks to carry out their investigations and report back to the house.

 
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