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Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Islie: 2:40pm On Aug 26, 2016





Ozioma Ubabukoh

Industry players have projected that Nigeria would lose another 25 per cent of licensed operators if the Communication Service Tax bill is passed into law.

Already, the country has lost 57 per cent of licensed operators to multiple taxations.

The National Chairman of  Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria, Mr. Gbenga Adebayo, said on Thursday that despite the growth already recorded in the industry, telecoms operators continued to face challenges emanating from recurring taxations and the regulatory environment.

He said, “When I became the chairman of ALTON three years ago, there were 35 licensed telecoms companies comprising some small players, those in the fixed line, Code Division Multiple Access and Global System for Mobile communications players that were doing well, though not without challenges.

“However, today, that figure has come down drastically, as we now have just about 15 licensees still operating and this tells you that something is not going well.”

A top  employee in one of the four major telecoms firms said that findings from a study conducted by the regulatory department of his company showed that no fewer than 25 per cent of the existing licensed operators would cease operating in the country one year after the CST bill is passed.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, he added, “Should this happen, then the Federal Government should be prepared for the worse, as so many Nigerians will be rendered jobless. It will be too bad for the telecoms sector that is currently seen as one of the highest employers of labour.”

The ALTON chairman said that the loss of about 20 operators, representing about 57 per cent, within a space of three years “has been traced partly to the problem of regulatory environment, where there are multiple regulations and imposition of all kinds of taxes on the operators from the federal, state and local levels.”

He said, “The fact that, as operators, we are still confronted with wilful and non-wilful damage, arising from insecurity in the past years, multiple taxation, especially the Right of Way charges and attendant problem of indiscriminate shutdown of telecoms infrastructure, among others, suggests that regulations in the industry remain unfriendly with varying degrees at different levels of government.”

He said that the RoW in most states remained exorbitant as government agencies, especially at the state and local levels, continued to perceive telecoms as ‘cash-cow.’

“It is only in Lagos now that we have been able to achieve better understanding from the government. For instance, Lagos State Government, having realised the great impact pervasive deployment of telecoms infrastructure and unhindered access could have on the state’s Gross Domestic Product, three years ago, crashed RoW tax to N500 per metre.”

“Conversely, in states such as Osun and other states, operators are charged N8, 000 per metre covered while laying their fibre optic cables in addition to other laughable charges on the operators. These are some of the things that we face as operators and it is telling on our sustainability as a business with the smaller operators being the most susceptible, thereby leading to their collapse,” he said.


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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Descartes: 3:24pm On Aug 26, 2016
This is damn serious, and can only happen when meritocracy is sacrificed on the alter of politics thereby entrenching mediocrity.

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by EmmaOgbu(m): 3:30pm On Aug 26, 2016
Chau

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by oshibote1: 3:30pm On Aug 26, 2016

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by friendly101: 3:30pm On Aug 26, 2016
hmmm
Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Ucheosefoh(m): 3:31pm On Aug 26, 2016
Anti people's policy, the tax being paid what did they do with it and they want to introduce another. smh

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Nobody: 3:31pm On Aug 26, 2016
Apc where're the jobs u guys promise?

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by divide9ja: 3:32pm On Aug 26, 2016

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Nobody: 3:32pm On Aug 26, 2016
"Already, the country has lost 57 per cent of licensed operators to multiple taxations" Such as Reltel, Intercellular, Starcomms angry

Useless government of APC

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by chiedu7: 3:32pm On Aug 26, 2016
[size=14pt]EVER SINCE APC CAME TO POWER & BUHARI BECAME PRESIDENT[/size]

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Goyim: 3:32pm On Aug 26, 2016
Keep multi-Taxing everyone and everything till Nigeria shuts down completely

Imbeciles.

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by damola311: 3:34pm On Aug 26, 2016
When are they doing Nigeria economy burial? This people have killed the economy alrrady

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by segebase(m): 3:34pm On Aug 26, 2016
is there no factory reset button for nigeria

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by ALARAPE22(m): 3:34pm On Aug 26, 2016
This Land Is Not For Sale..........Beware of APC

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by kingdenny(m): 3:35pm On Aug 26, 2016
Taxing everyone with vexation, what bout the loot recovered? Abi all this talk About loot recovered na wash wash angry

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Chinedujustin(m): 3:35pm On Aug 26, 2016
We are complaining that our economy is in shakles, now this bubu-headed government wants to render the many jobless...the only pain is that 3years still seems far from now..

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by DonCortino: 3:35pm On Aug 26, 2016
I yaff tired!

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Nobody: 3:36pm On Aug 26, 2016
cool
Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Amya(f): 3:36pm On Aug 26, 2016
The government of the day's only focus of raising money these days is through taxation. Indirectly, the people bear the brunt of these multiple taxations as the telecom companies only has to increase its tariff to make profit.

Those people who never listened when we told them Buhari will take us to the dark ages should be filled with regret for afflicting us with this degenerative tumor.

Where is the US government and other European powers that were negatively vocal about the past administration. They're now mute after they have indirectly imposed on us the most incompetent president a country can ever have. GEJ meant well for Nigeria and for that reason became unpopular with those foreign powers that want us down forever.
Even with how bad things are in country, the foreign media still paint the present government in a good light. And you still think they mean well for the country.

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by chuose: 3:36pm On Aug 26, 2016



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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Nairadays: 3:37pm On Aug 26, 2016
My dear country Naija is grappling with recession and scarcity of funds. The areas neglected before without knowing it's bigger than oil wells TAX is now been revisited.

The UK operates a fully taxed economy like other great countries. Nigeria is going through a face of rediscovery that will set the foundation for greater things to come.

This rediscovery is in fact the CHANGE and not the current government in power.

My civic responsibility is to support and constructively criticize when needed.

God Bless FRN.

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Nobody: 3:37pm On Aug 26, 2016
Keneking:
"Already, the country has lost 57 per cent of licensed operators to multiple taxations" Such as Reltel, Intercellular, Starcomms angry

Useless government of APC
All those Telecoms company you mentioned died years ago bro !

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Johnpaul2k2(m): 3:38pm On Aug 26, 2016
cheesy
Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by lascopes(m): 3:39pm On Aug 26, 2016
Pls ooooo, my lil' nephew got home for school and was asking me " who is the world's first president to discover CHANGE?" Pls help me answer this young lad

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Buhari4dullard: 3:39pm On Aug 26, 2016
I beg make una no vex!

Did APC and Buhari promise to generate more jobs? undecided

OR

Did APC and Buhari promise to destroy more jobs? angry

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by FakoMaybach1: 3:40pm On Aug 26, 2016
to all these space bookers if you dont have anything to say, just read , close the page and move on...nairaland will not give u one kobo for FTC

To the topic this is quite unfortunate, i wonder why the APC govt are quick to emulate foreign taxes but choose to reject other foreign practices that are people friendly...why hasn't APC chieftains like Tinunbu called for part time legislation or reduction of law makers pay?

Why hasn't APC chieftains like John Oyegun called for the removal of contract staff in the telecommms sector and other sectors too?

It is unfair that we nigerians are forced to pay taxes like oyinbo , obey laws like oyinbo..but we are deprived of oyinbo infrastructure..thank God calabar has made street hawking legal..at least some people are facing realities

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Cirphrank(m): 3:43pm On Aug 26, 2016
Oga o, please someone bleach me, I need clarification on taxes paid has been effectively put into use.

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Pavarottii(m): 3:43pm On Aug 26, 2016
segebase:
is there no factory reset button for nigeria
Reset to wat time? GEJ Era? It should better not be GEJ's administration, cos majority say they never wanted him. So they should reset back to 1985 or Abacha's regime, but not any of the 16years they claimed that PDP destroyed the economy.

Nigerians must enjoy APC by force especially the north and majority of the south west.

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Nobody: 3:46pm On Aug 26, 2016
This government get it kicks from watching the populace suffer

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Nobody: 3:51pm On Aug 26, 2016
shocked
Pavarottii:

Reset to wat time? GEJ Era? It should better not be GEJ's administration, cos majority say they never wanted him. So they should reset back to 1985 or Abacha's regime, but not any of the 16years they claimed that PDP destroyed the economy.

Nigerians must enjoy APC by force especially the north and majority of the south west.

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Nobody: 3:55pm On Aug 26, 2016
grin

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Re: Communications Tax: 25% Of Licensed Operators To Shut Down by Pavarottii(m): 3:55pm On Aug 26, 2016
ZuzuMan:
shocked
It's like u studying photo graphics, nice pictures. cool

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