Highlight

Court to FCCPC: You lack authority to impose price controls without legal backing

"Nigeria's free market system allows service providers like MultiChoice to set their own prices, leaving consumers to decide whether to accept or reject them"

637

A Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday ruled that the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission’s (FCCPC) lacked the power fix or suspend prices of service organizations like MultiChoice Nigeria, the parent company of DStv and GOtv, without a specific presidential delegation through a gazetted instrument.

It, however, acknowledged that FCCPC has investigative powers under its Act, but required presidential authority through a gazetted instrument, which was not presented in this case.

Delivering judgment, Justice James Omotoso said: “The power to fix prices is exclusively that of the President. Any decision taken without such delegation is a nullity.”

The judge had thrown out the suit by MultiChoice Nigeria, challenging intervention in its recent subscription price hike, describing it as an abuse of court process since similar proceedings were already pending elsewhere.

He emphasized that the plaintiff should have pursued its arguments in the other court, making the current filing procedurally improper.

Justice Omotoso added that Nigeria’s free market system allows service providers like MultiChoice to set their own prices, leaving consumers to decide whether to accept or reject them.

He further ruled that FCCPC’s actions, including directing MultiChoice to suspend its price increase, breached the company’s right to fair hearing and appeared selectively targeted.

He dismissed the FCCPC’s claim that MultiChoice held a dominant market position, calling the argument untenable.

He also said: “The use of services like those provided by the plaintiff is discretionary and not essential. Nigeria can do without it.”

The judge warned that attempts to fix prices by regulatory bodies could scare off investors and harm the economy.

The court ruled that the FCCPC can investigate market practices, but lacks the authority to impose price controls without proper legal backing.

Persecondnews recalls that MultiChoice increased its subscription rates by up to 25% on March 1, 2025, citing inflation and operational cost pressures.

The FCCPC had opposed the move, calling for regulatory oversight and warning of sanctions, which prompted the legal challenge of the raise in subscription fees in court.

Leave a comment

Related Articles

Alleged Land Document Forgery: Court Remands FCTA Director In Prison

The Director of Lands with the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), Adamu...

Breaking: FG reopens 47 unity schools

The Federal Government has announced the reopening of the 47 unity schools...

Ambassadors: Senate Confirms Jimoh Ibrahim, ex-Rivers Administrator Ibas, INEC’s Yakubu, Reno, 60 Others

The Senate on Thursday, December 18, confirmed 64 ambassadorial and high commissioner...

NPA Unveils Ambitious Plans for Maritime Growth

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) is gearing up for a major transformation,...

NPA Sees Massive Growth in Export Containers, Cargo Throughput

The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) has posted an impressive performance in the...

NDPHC at 20: Shettima Reaffirms FG’s Commitment to Power Sector Reforms

Vice President Kashim Shettima has reiterated the Federal Government’s dedication to modernizing...

ACP Collapses, Dies During Ebonyi Police Meeting

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Ogbon-Inu Taiwo Popoola, the officer in charge...

Yuletide: FCT Police deploy 2,000 personnel to secure worship centres, others

No fewer than 2,000 police personnel have been deployed to places of...

College Provost Jailed for Fake Varsity Document

Samson Orijugo, the Provost of Adonai Advanced Institute of Management, has been...

‘I Left Over N300bln in State’s Coffers Before Emergency Rule’ – Rivers Gov. Fubara

Governor Siminalayi Fubara revealed on Wednesday that Rivers State had over N300...

House of Reps Flags Unauthorized Changes to Tax Laws

Rep. Abdussamad Dasuki has alerted the House of Representatives to alleged discrepancies...

Just In: 4 Onboard as Aircraft Crashes in Owerri

A Cessna 172, registered as 5N-ASR and operated by Skypower Express, crashed...

ADC’s Promotion Blocked After Military Protests, Tinubu Backs Down

President Bola Tinubu has reportedly halted the extraordinary promotion planned for his...

Defensive Woes Haunt Super Eagles in Egypt Friendly Ahead of AFCON 2025

Nigeria’s Super Eagles suffered a 2-1 defeat to Egypt in a friendly...

Gas Supply Issues Cripple National Grid, Power Generation Drops – NISO

By Joycelyn Ellakeche Adah Nigeria’s national electricity grid has experienced a decline...

Fagbemi Hails Supreme Court Ruling on Rivers Emergency, Says It’s a Win for Nigerians

The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef...

SGF Suspends NAFDAC’s Enforcement on Sachet Alcohol Ban

By Maryanne Awuya The Office of the Secretary to the Government of...

Tinted Glass Policy: NBA Threatens Legal Action Against IG, Police Spokesman

The proposed reinstatement of the motor vehicle tinted glass permit policy continues...

National Energy Survey: REA, NBS Partner to Strengthen Nigeria’s Power Sector Data

By Joycelyn Ellakeche Adah The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) and the National...

Insecurity and Women: FG Unveils Comprehensive Plan for Support and Protection

By Maryanne Awuya As part of efforts to address the impact of...