Skip to main content

BUSINESS NEWS: MTN NIGERIA YET TO COMPLY WITH NCC

MTN Nigeria Communications Limited has so far paid N165bn out of the N330bn imposed on it by the Nigerian Communications Commission , the Executive Vice Chairman , NCC , Prof . Umar Danbatta, has said .
Danbatta, stated this while hosting some MTN directors, who paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja on Monday after a board strategy meeting.
He also disclosed that the National Frequency Management Council had decided that the firm should retain the controversial frequency it acquired from the National Broadcasting Commission for N30 bn .
However , the frequency , Danbatta stated, must be used for telecommunications services rather than for broadcast services.
The NCC had in October 2015 imposed a fine of N1 .04 tn on MTN for irregular registration of subscribers . However, after prolonged negotiation with both the regulatory agency and the Federal Government , the company had the fine reduced to N330bn .
The payment of the fine was spread over a period of three years and Danbatta said the company had so far kept to the schedule , making a total deposit of N165bn as the regulatory agency received a cheque of N55 bn in the last two weeks .
Danbatta said, “I am delighted that you chose to have this strategic meeting in Nigeria . We always try to find pragmatic ways to engage with all operators, including the MTN .
“ The National Frequency Management Council has accepted our recommendation that the 700 Megahertz spectrum that was assigned to you by a sister agency, the National Broadcasting Commission , ( which has been on hold) should stay with you on condition that you use it for telecommunications services instead of broadcast services.
“ Part of the fine was paid in March. Not more than two weeks ago , we received a cheque for N55 bn . So far, MTN has paid more than 50 per cent of the fine. That would translate to N165bn . The payment they are making is consistent with the terms of agreement we reached with them.”
He also said, “There was an amicable settlement and agreement leading to the way the fine is being paid . So far, they have not reneged. This information should go out .
“ The whole idea of that exercise was not to bring MTN to its knees . We just wanted to ensure that it is not business as usual . More than the fine, we wanted to ensure that the rules of engagement are respected. That is all .
“ Left to me , the sanction wouldn’ t have been necessary but because the rules were there clearly stipulating what should be done in such a situation , the EVC did not have much option but to play by the dictates of the rules governing engagement in the telecommunications sector of the economy .”
Representatives of MTN at the meeting included the Chairman , MTN Nigeria , Mr. Pascal Dozie ; the Chairman, MTN Group, Mr. Phuthuma Nhleko ; the Vice Chairman , MTN Nigeria , Colonel Sani Bello (retd ); the President/CEO , MTN Group, Mr. Rob Shutter; the CEO, MTN Nigeria , Mr. Ferdinand Moolman; Directors, Chief Victor Odili , Mr. Tunde Folawiyo and Mr. Gbenga Oyebode; the Corporate Relations Executive, Mr. Tobechukwu Okigbo ; and the Government Relations Manager , Mr. Anas Galadima.
Speaking at the meeting, both Dozie and Nhleko said it was because of the critical contribution of Nigeria to the MTN Group that the

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Cyber hacker defrauds car dealer of N28m

A hacker , Michael Williams, 28 , has been arrested by the Lagos State Police Command for allegedly defrauding a car dealer , Abiogun Adewale , of N28 m . He was said to have paid the sum for a Porsche car through a fake electronic transfer. The suspect , who was arrested in the Lekki area of Lagos , was paraded at the command headquarters , Ikeja , on Monday by the state Commissioner of Police , Edgal Imohimi. Imohimi said the police received a petition against the suspect , who he described as a “ professional hacker . ” He said , “ My office received a complaint that there is a syndicate that buys exotic cars and configures a computer programme that sends a fake payment alert to the seller . “ The seller , upon receiving this alert, verifies the alert either through ATM or through Internet banking and then releases the car to the syndicate . “ In this case , when the car dealer went to his bank for his statement of account , it was discovered that the alert and transfer of

OKOROCHA IGNORS FIRST IMO APC STAKEHOLDERS MEETING IN OWERRI

The Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha , is missing at the ongoing first Imo All Progressives Congress stakeholders’ meeting in Owerri , the state capital . The meeting, which has in attendance the APC national organising secretary , Senator Osita Izunaso, senators Benjamin Uwajumogu , Ifeanyi Araraume , and Okorocha’ s deputy governor Eze Madumere , is being presided over by the state chairman , Hillary Eke. Others at the meeting which is going on at Concorde Hotel, Owerri , are the chairman of TETFUND, Emeka Nwajiuba; chairman of Nigeria Insurance Trustfund , Jasper Azuatalam; former secretary to the state government, Jude Ejiogu ; Okorocha ’s son -in-law, Uche Nwosu , and others. A source said the governor boycotted the all-important stakeholders’ meeting because the APC chairman in the state refused to have the meeting hosted at Imo Government House as suggested by Okorocha . A source at the meeting told our correspondent that the poor way the governor is funding the party

Educational News: student shot dead within the university of calabar Nigeria

          Within the academic environment of the prestigious university of calabar Nigeria, a tragedy took place. It all started on the 15th of the month of march 2018, a cult group who's identity is yet to be ascertained at the point of reporting carried out sporadic attacks on a rival group within the campus which lead to the death of a student. The situation deteriorated as a similar scenerio took place today also as a student was also shot dead. The school security since yesterday has been on the watch to track down the perpetrators of this act. However, eye witness accounts to the fact that the killings were carried out by cult group who wanted to claim superiority over other cult groups within the institution. As stories continues to unfold, Afrofield would endeavour to keep the world abreast of happenings.