Nigerian government halts impending suspension of USSD banking services
Na'ankwat Dariem, Abuja
The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Pantami has directed that the impending suspension of the USSD services by the Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) be put on hold.
The suspension, which was to take effect on Monday, 15th of March, 2021, was due to the lingering debt owed MNOs by commercial banks for the provision of USSD banking services.
In a statement signed by the Technical Assistant, IT to the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy,
Dr Femi Adeluyi said Following the directives of the Minister on the 20th of October 2019, consumers of telecommunication services and the general public was notified of the immediate suspension of End User Billing for financial transactions through USSD channels.
Furthermore, as part of measures aimed at addressing the lingering issue of the impasse in the rendering of USSD services to Banks and other financial institutions by Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), an amended Determination on USSD Pricing was issued by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) on the 24th of July 2020. However, the issue persisted, hence the decision to suspend the service.
Dr Adeluyi stated that Minister sent a letter with respect to the issues to the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria on the 3rd of March 2021, regarding the need to direct the banks to do the needful.
In a bid to ensure an amicable resolution of the impasse, Dr Pantami has called for a meeting of all stakeholders, including the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, the MNOs and the financial institutions.
The meeting is scheduled to hold on Monday, 15th of March, 2021. The outcome of the meeting will determine the next steps regarding the status of USSD financial services.
Suzan O