You must pay the fine
in full-Reps insist
The House of Representatives is
insisting that Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) service provider,
MTN Nigeria must pay the N780b fine slammed on it by the Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC).
This is as the Minister of Justice
and Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami and the Chief of
Staff to the President, Abba Kyari have been invited to appear before the House
next week to explain and justify their roles in the negotiation process.
It was disclosed Wednesday that MTN
had, in its proposal for settlement of the face-off with the Federal government
planned to pay N300b only out of the N1.04 trillion that was later reduced to
N780b.
It proposed to pay N50b it described
as ‘goodwill offer’ and another N100b in cash while the balance would be paid
with complementary services
The service provider also proposed to
be listed on the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) as part of the settlement
negotiation.
The lawmakers said since it was an
incontrovertible fact that MTN was found culpable of breaching Sections 19 and
20 of the NCC Act, it was in no position to dictate the terms of negotiation at
it is currently doing.
While condemning the exclusion of the
National Assembly from the negotiation of the fine by the Federal government,
the lawmakers regretted that NCC was also relegated to the background in the
exercise.
MTN was penalized by the regulatory
body for failing to deactivate 5.2 million improperly registered SIM cards
within a stipulated period which led to it being slammed with the
administrative fines of N1.04 trillion
At the resumed investigative hearing
by House Committee on Communications, NCC’s Executive Vice Chairman, Prof Umar
Dambatta said the position of the Commission was that MTN must pay the fine of
N780b in full, even if in installments and not as it proposed.
The lawmakers condemned the arrogant
disposition of the service provider that having breached the Nigerian laws, it
was in no position to dictate the terms of negotiation.
The Saheed Fijabi-led Committee was
at a loss why NCC was relegated to the background in the negotiation that was
alegedly taken over by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the
Federation (AGF), Abdullahi Malami and the Chief of Staff to the President,
Abba Kyari.
Saying that the time of impunity is
over, Chairman of the Committee, Fijabi said, “We believe that NCC has not been
allowed to take charge of the negotiation because it has been reduced to the
background.
“NCC did the fines, it should be
allowed to take charge but that is not the case here, someone is even doing the
reduction without your (NCC) input.
“At the court, wasn’t the case
between MTN and NCC? So, NCC ought to take the lead while others can provide
support and advice.
“It is not a hidden fact that MTN is
fond of finding ways to circumvent our laws. MTN must pay because we all
remember the Gulf of Mexico spill and how those found culpable paid fully for
it.
“It is even insulting that MTN is
using listing on the Stock exchange as part of the negotiation. We must state
it clearly that MTN is in no position to dictate the terms of negotiation in this
case.”
Reporting GWD……………………………
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