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17 November 2023

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Political Analysis of Market Sales in Sierra Leone as Tariffs Rise for Orange, Africell, Qcell and So On

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Price ceilings for voice call tariffs have increased since 2018 cumulatively by over 430%, 500% and 1,760% for Orange, Africell and Qcell respectively.

By Mahmud Tim Kargbo, SLL – What may be different this time, however, is whether long-term stability can be restored with the policy tools that were available in the past. Some commentators have rushed to describe the recent national market turmoil as “historic” and “unprecedented,” yet its evolution has been quite traditional so far. The selloff started as a reflection of national growth prospects. Mounting evidence of economic weakness in the emerging Sierra Leone economy, along with persistent low growth in other sectors of the economy, made it hard for our market to ignore the impact on earnings and profitability of a national slowdown.

 

The selloff sped up as fears spread that our policymakers may not respond sufficiently quickly and efficiently. Part of this worry has to do with the extent to which our central bank has depleted its ammunition store after years of carrying the bulk of the policy burden. But a more significant concern arises from the correct realisation that the primary response would have to come from our political leaders, who are the source of growth and financial concerns this time, and not from the professionals in these sectors. As is often the case In Sierra Leone, the selloff further gathered steam when traders realised that policy circuit breakers would not materialise immediately.

 

 

 

The market became disorderly for a short while when classic deleveraging technical forces, including forced generalised selling by volatility-sensitive market investors and overextended portfolios, took hold of the markets. This result was the conventional mix of price air pockets, valuation overshoots, and contagion. Those are the typical stages of a generalised national market self-off by politicians. This cycle exhausts itself once prices come down sufficiently to create compelling bargains for side-lined investable funds.

 

This happens first for the best-managed companies with resilient balance sheets, and then it spreads to the market. And there is a lot of dry powder out there, including cash in the hands of households and companies that can be deployed in investment purchases or funds parked in bonds whose yields have fallen and that will look for higher return opportunities. Long-term asset price stabilisation could also come from a reinforcement of the markets’ economic and policy underpinnings. But with Sierra Leone’s economic growth consistently failing to take off in the hands of our two major political parties (SLPP and APC), this responsibility has fallen in the recent past mainly to our central bank, led by our politicians, the traditional core of the system.

 

 

 

This time, however, genuine and durable stabilisation will require that a good part of the Sierra Leone economic solution come from our emerging young politicians, as nearly all our old politicians continue to fail us. Given the economic and political challenges in many of the systemically important sectors of our economy, it will take time for growth to come back strongly and for comprehensive policy solutions to emerge. This could include the deepening of structural reforms without recycling people, the balancing of aggregate, or the lifting of pockets of over leverage and over-indebtedness. Or we must start holding our politicians responsible for living a flamboyant lifestyle.

 

 

The ACC has already set the pace in this drive by prosecuting for possession of unexplained wealth! And the judiciary must continue by convicting for such an offence. As a result, the best that can be hoped for right now in Sierra Leone is short-term market stabilisation through another series of liquidity-driven band-aids. This approach will provide much-needed immediate relief, but it wouldn’t deliver the longer-term anchor of stability that the Sierra Leone financial system is searching for. Courtesy: Sierraleonelive, SLL.

 

Price Increased by Over 430%, 500% and 1,760% for Orange, Africell and Qcell

 

Price ceilings for voice call tariffs have increased since 2018 cumulatively by over 430%, 500% and 1,760% for Orange, Africell and Qcell respectively. Hence the effect of the FLOOR PRICE placed by this government. Tariffs in 2018 were NLe0.35 for Orange, NLe0.3 for Africell and NLe0.1 for Qcell, and with numerous bonuses and other promotions without the FLOOR PRICE.

 

The introduction of an additional increase of about 70% on Price ceilings with the whatsoever reintroduction of bonuses is an additional cost to bear by our people. The tariffs restructuring is just a very big win for the ‘MNOs’; and the ‘Government’ that is getting an additional Le100 (Old Leone) per every minute call as surcharge pursuance to the Finance Act of 2023 added to what it’s already getting in GST for voice calls.

 

 

 

A government that cares for the welfare of its people will seek to achieve bonuses without such an astronomical increase in the price ceiling for voice calls by removing the FLOOR PRICE on voice calls. With the Floor Price in place, the MNOs are compelled not to charge below the price set by the government. A win for the government that doesn’t benefit the masses the MOST is not a welcoming win.

 

Courtesy: #MoreSuffering4OurPeople#RemoveTheFloorPrice4LowerTariffs@ Hon Aaron Aruna Koroma Deputy Opposition Leader 2

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