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A Call for Digital Justice | By Don Pedro Aganbi

by Techeconomy
June 13, 2025
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Digital Justice in Nigeria
Digital Justice | Nigeria

Digital Justice | Nigeria

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In today’s digitally connected world, access to reliable, fair, and transparent telecommunications services is no longer a luxury—it is a fundamental right.

Yet, millions of Nigerian telecom consumers continue to suffer in silence under the weight of hidden charges, poor service quality and a lack of accountability.

Digital justice means more than access—it means equity. It demands that telecom providers treat consumers not as data points or revenue sources, but as king and as stakeholders in the digital economy.

It means ensuring that every consumer, regardless of location or income level, is treated as a king with dignity, fairness and transparency.

For far too long, telecom subscribers in Nigeria have been at the mercy of dropped calls, vanishing data, unsolicited messages and customer service systems that offer little recourse. We are told to “wait,” to “understand,” to “be patient”—while we pay full price for half-delivered services.

Consumers are billed for services they didn’t request, enrolled into promotions they never opted into and penalized by silence when they lodge complaints. The systems designed to protect them often respond too slowly—or not at all.

This is not just a service failure. It is a justice failure.

We must hold service providers accountable—but we must also demand more from the regulator. The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is already strengthening its consumer protection frameworks, enforcing penalties for breaches, and pushing for transparent billing systems across all networks.

Regulation should no longer be reactive. It must be proactive, preventive and people-centric. The NCC seems to be on the right track in this regard.

A digitally just Nigeria will ensure:

  • Transparency in data usage and billing
  • Swift, accessible complaint resolution channels
  • Protection from unsolicited and paid content
  • Automatic compensation for service failures or disruptions
  • A regulatory system that listens to and prioritizes the consumer voice

Digital justice also means putting systems in place to protect the most vulnerable—low-income users, rural dwellers and those unfamiliar with complex service terms or digital platforms.

This call is not just a critique; it is a call for advocacy groups, legal minds, tech entrepreneurs, the media and everyday Nigerians to rise in defense of the consumer.

Let us no longer normalize the abnormal. Let us demand fairness in how we connect, communicate and contribute to the digital space. The digital economy must not be built on consumer frustration—but on consumer trust.

As we look ahead to a future powered by artificial intelligence, 5G, digital banking and virtual platforms, we must not forget the basics: respect, transparency and fairness.

Digital justice is not a request. It is a right.

Don Pedro Aganbi - PADISE
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*Don Pedro Aganbi is a technology journalist, broadcaster and digital rights advocate, committed to advancing consumer protection and digital inclusion across Africa.

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