For those of us that
have been following this issue, you will recall that NCC fine MTN because they failed
to block unregistered SIM cards worth 5.2Million.
However, the Nigerian Communication
Commission (NCC) has finally come to an agreement with the no 1 mobile telecommunication
network MTN to pay the fine of N1.4trillion ($5.2 billion) which will be effective
after an ongoing discussion with Federal Government as regards N200,000 fine for each unregistered SIM card.
Meanwhile MTN also brought to the fore of the general public that, NCC has shifted the payment deadline till all the necessary negotiations
is brought to a final conclusion.
The statement reads below:
Although the NCC set a deadline for payment of
the fine by Monday, 16 November 2015 (today), shareholders are advised that the
Nigerian authorities have, without prejudice, agreed that the imposed fine will
not be payable until the negotiations have been concluded.
Shareholders are advised that the Executive
Chairman of the Company, Mr. Phuthuma
Nhleko, has personally met with the Nigerian authorities to continue the
ongoing discussions with them regarding the fine of N200,000 for each
unregistered subscriber (the fine), the equivalent of $5.2 billion imposed on
MTN Nigeria by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). These discussions
include matters of non-compliance and the remedial measures that may have to be
adopted to address this.
Accordingly, shareholders are advised to continue
to exercise caution when dealing in the company’s securities until a further
announcement is made.
MTN is committed to resolving the matter together
with the NCC as soon as possible and will continue to update stakeholders of
any material developments regarding the afore-mentioned fine via SENS.
We will keep you abreast with all the latest as it unfolds.
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