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"Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by TheophilusA: 12:56am On Dec 30, 2015
Despite a suit in court, the Federal Government yesterday insisted that mobile giant MTN must pay the N780billion fine imposed on it by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) latest tomorrow.

The government has also engaged a five-man team of Senior Advocates to defend the sanction in court.

The Ministry of Communications made the clarifications against the backdrop of fears of whether or not the government will stay action on the imposition of the fine.

MTN was punished for managing improperly registered 5.2m Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) Cards.

A top official said: “The fact that MTN has gone to court does not amount to a stay of the fine. We have not got any order restraining the Federal Government from collecting the fine.

“An application before a court does not amount to the nullification of the sanction or a stay of action.”

The Special Assistant to the Minister of Communications, Victor Oluwadamilare, who spoke exclusively with our correspondent, said there was no going back on the deadline.

He said the government will enforce the fine by December 31st.

He said: “Sequel to the suit filed by MTN, a team of very senior eminent lawyers has been put together to defend the interest of the Federal Government. I have on good authority that the lawyers have filed an objection to the MTN suit on diverse grounds.

“The suit is however without prejudice to the powers of NCC to enforce the fine clamped on MTN in line with the relevant provisions of the NCC Act.

“If ex-President Goodluck Jonathan had tackled the hydra-headed corruption monster and crass inefficiency in all spheres of governance like President Muhammadu Buhari is presently doing, the MTN saga would not have happened, not to talk of MTN’s audacity to go to court over a clear case of gross misconduct of trading 5.2million lines illegally in clear contravention of NCC’s guidelines.

“It seems that the MTN is still under the illusion of the permissible era of the Jonathan’s administration where anything goes. President Buhari’s government remains a purposeful and result-driven administration that brooks no nonsense and will not tolerate underhand manoeuvres.

“The leadership of the Communication sector under Minister Adebayo Shittu, whose character and integrity are impregnable, has remained focussed to ensure things are done differently for the country to achieve unprecedented success as envisioned by President Buhari.

“This will serve as deterrent to other telecoms operators in Nigeria. Nigerians are tired of poor service, Nigerians deserve the best and we will stop at nothing to do that.”

The NCC explained how MTN committed infractions and its neglect of warnings.

It said: “The fine that was imposed on MTN was the second within two months after the operators were given a seven-day ultimatum to deactivate all unregistered and improperly registered Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) Cards. While others complied, MTN did not.

“On August 4, 2015, at a meeting of all the representatives of the Mobile Network Operators (MNO), with NCC, major security challenges through preregistered, unregistered and improperly registered SIM Cards topped the agenda after which Operators were given the ultimatum to deactivate such within seven days.

“On August 14, 2015, three days after the ultimatum expired, NCC carried out a network audit, while other Operators complied with the directive, to deactivate the improperly registered SIM Cards, MTN showed no sign of compliance at all.

“Please recall that four (4) Operators; MTN, Airtel, Globacom and Etisalat, were sanctioned in August for non compliance of the directive to deactivate the improperly registered SIM Cards. MTN got a fine of N102.2million, Globacom N7.4million, Etisalat N7million and Airtel N3.8million fine. Others complied while MTN flouted the fine.


“Based on the report of the compliance Audit Team, an Enforcement Team which visited MTN from September 2 – 4, 2015 wherein MTN admitted that the Team confirmed that 5.2million improperly registered SIM Cards were still left active on their network; hence, a contravention of the regulations was established.

“Consistent with the Commission’s enforcement process, MTN was, by a letter dated October 5, 2015, given notice to state why it should not be sanctioned in line with the Regulations for failure to deactivate improperly registered SIM Cards that were found to be active at the time of enforcement team’s visit of September 15, 2015.

“On October 19, 2015, the Commission received and reviewed MTN’s response and found no convincing evidence why it should not be sanctioned for the established violations.

“Accordingly, by a letter dated October 20, 2015 the Commission conveyed appropriate sanctions to MTN in accordance with Regulations 20(1) of the Telephone Subscribers Registration Regulation 2011, to pay the Sum of N200,000.00 only for each of the 5.2million improperly registered SIM Cards.”

The statement said all stakeholders in the industry were part of the registration of telephone subscribers in Nigeria.

It said: “In order to ensure proper identification of telephone subscribers with their biometric data and in line with international best practice, the Commission came up with a framework for the registration of telephone subscribers in Nigeria. (Nigerian Communications Commission Registration of Telephone Subscribers Regulations 2011).

“The above Regulations were developed with the full participation of all key industry stakeholders, including all Mobile Network Operators (MNO) in 2011.

“The Commission on its part has a statutory responsibility to monitor and enforce compliance to the rules. More so, when national security is at stake.”

The statement explained that National interest is paramount because when lives are lost they cannot be replaced.

“As a responsible Regulator, the NCC will not stand by and watch Rules and Regulations for Engagement being flouted by any Operator.

“The Commission has adopted a smart regulation in its oversight function in the industry, hence it has always weighed the implications of sanctions, that is why it had to place the appropriate sanction accordingly.”

The NCC statement further said that sanctions are the last resort after all overtures fail but this does not in any way undermine Industry Standards and the interest of Investors.


http://thenationonlineng.net/fed-govt-insists-mtn-must-pay-n780b-fine-tomorrow/

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by ibe9ja: 12:57am On Dec 30, 2015
Or what?

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by ki02020(m): 1:00am On Dec 30, 2015
Will only take my goverment serious on this case when It has been confirmed that MTN has make payment

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by Emmyginger(m): 1:01am On Dec 30, 2015
or else what? Make we hear word jare

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by Lusola15: 1:01am On Dec 30, 2015
Or what
Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by LadyExcellency: 1:10am On Dec 30, 2015
It seems the cluelessness of this administration has affected all ministers.

Why this Goodluck this, Goodluck that on issues that had to do with court by this Bokoharam apologist Adebayo Shittu?

Was it Buhari administration that ordered the biometric registration of sim subscribers?

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by HiddenShadow: 1:15am On Dec 30, 2015
MTN should not pay a dime.
If APC government closes their offices, Nigerians will lose their jobs forcing them to decamp to PDP

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by braine(m): 1:45am On Dec 30, 2015
I was sympathetic with MTN, until they brought the court ish. Now they must pay every kobo.

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by TimeManager(m): 2:07am On Dec 30, 2015
Victor Oluwadamilare has just stung fortunato's butt like a bee, now his baby wailers gonna skin him alive.MTN, sai baba no dey shout o. Una Biafra underG still dey one side. U go soon hear am.

No be lie na true!

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by REDshouse(m): 6:05am On Dec 30, 2015
#MTNmustpay..... am never sympathetic to MTN at all,as for those insisting that more workers will loose their job, i think you people dont know that mega communication companies like GLO, Eti and Airtel will absorb many of them since more subscribers for them which will lead to expansion of their network systems.

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by mzilakazi(m): 6:13am On Dec 30, 2015
REDshouse:
#MTNmustpay..... am never sympathetic to MTN at all,as for those insisting that more workers will loose their job, i think you people dont know that mega communication companies like GLO, Eti and Airtel will absorb many of them since more subscribers for them which will lead to expansion of their network systems.

You think it is that simple. What will make those companies not to hire completely new staff?

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by edo3(m): 6:16am On Dec 30, 2015
Empty threat..
Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by luvinhubby(m): 6:19am On Dec 30, 2015
The sheer crass stupidity of these APC political sycophants stinks to the high heavens.

What is Goodluck Jonathan's concern that MTN did not pay the money they were hoping to use for their scam welfare package?

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by donbigboy(m): 6:39am On Dec 30, 2015
Enough of these MTN nonsense...

First they ask for a reduction of their fines and it was granted and now they are in court.

One thing is clear, with Buhari lead Federal govt MTN has no other options now than to pay up.

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by dejonathan(f): 6:54am On Dec 30, 2015
Mtn Must Pay Cos We Wan Raise Money For Our Outrageous Budget...MTN PAY

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by janvier27(m): 7:11am On Dec 30, 2015
Tough one for mtn. Money that FG must have seriously planned what to do with. Someone who steals a poor man's fowl........

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by Hiploko(m): 7:21am On Dec 30, 2015
I would have called whoever mentioned Goodluck Jonathan in the initial post a .......... But I just returned from a ban... Don't get down to work. Keep blaming Goodluck till we kick you out via impeachment,revolution or in 2019.

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by Nobody: 7:28am On Dec 30, 2015
I hope it would be:

Pay of lose your licence to trade - simple.

I hope the FG handles these MTN people properly as an example to others doing unethical business practices.

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by Lanretoye(m): 7:33am On Dec 30, 2015
Budget funding things...

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by ITSaWRAPPP: 8:05am On Dec 30, 2015
MTN vs FG now in a cinema near you grin

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by DONSMITH123(m): 8:06am On Dec 30, 2015
double wahala for mtn
Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by deeswagger: 8:06am On Dec 30, 2015
Infact immediately they pay up, they should slap another ban on them... Useless network



And for glo, na 3billion dollars fine una deserve... Just sap 850mb in 10minutes on my fone like say na una papa buy am for me

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by boman2014: 8:06am On Dec 30, 2015
ibe9ja:
Or what?
Emmyginger:
or else what? Make we hear word jare
Lusola15:
Or what
LadyExcellency:
It seems the cluelessness of this administration has affected all ministers.
Why this Goodluck this, Goodluck that on issues that had to do with court by this Bokoharam apologist Adebayo Shittu?
Was it Buhari administration that ordered the biometric registration of sim subscribers?
HiddenShadow:
MTN should not pay a dime.
If APC government closes their offices, Nigerians will lose their jobs forcing them to decamp to PDP
edo3:
Empty threat..


"by their fruits we shall know them"

JUST BECOS MTN IS ASSISTING THEM IN THEIR BIAFRA MINISTRY

MTN MUST PAY!!!!

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by vicostyles(m): 8:06am On Dec 30, 2015
grin grin grin
Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by Nobody: 8:07am On Dec 30, 2015
Yes the money must be paid, mtn is now robbish

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by mrborntodoit: 8:07am On Dec 30, 2015
FG need money gan !

Meanwhile, when it goes bad, they blame Goodluck !!

APC is a scam - hel rufai

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by gen2briz(m): 8:07am On Dec 30, 2015
mtn
Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by Eboh4z: 8:07am On Dec 30, 2015
MTN has said they will not pay, Governors are srzly waiting to share the money......... and the drama continues

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by ichommy(m): 8:08am On Dec 30, 2015
#Lobatan grin
Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by Misogynist2014(m): 8:08am On Dec 30, 2015
“If ex-President Goodluck Jonathan had tackled the
hydra-headed corruption monster and crass
inefficiency in all spheres of governance like
President Muhammadu Buhari is presently doing, the
MTN saga would not have happened, not to talk of
MTN’s audacity to go to court over a clear case of
gross misconduct of trading 5.2million lines illegally
in clear contravention of NCC’s guidelines.
“It seems that the MTN is still under the illusion of
the permissible era of the Jonathan’s administration
where anything goes. President Buhari’s government
remains a purposeful and result-driven
administration that brooks no nonsense and will not
tolerate underhand manoeuvres."



Let's see what happens tomorrow. sad

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Re: "Pay N780billion Fine By 31st December" - NCC To MTN Nigeria by Daslim180(m): 8:08am On Dec 30, 2015
We are anxiously waiting, you can't eat you cake and have it........

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