The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has defended its action
to reduce the N1.04 trn fine on MTN Nigeria to N780 billion, saying it
acted in the interest of the stability of the telecom sector.
The commission said it weighed all pros and cons and arrived at a decision it considered favourable to all concerned.
Director, Public Affairs of the NCC, Mr Tony Ojobo, said after
considering the operator’s admission of guilt, huge investment in the
country, the large subscriber base and Nigeria being its largest market,
the decision to arrive at the reduction was not too difficult.
According to Ojobo, “MTN wrote the commission, acknowledged that
there has been an infraction and are now pleading for leniency. In the
past we have also had people plead for leniency on their sanctions.
“At that time, of course the NCC board has not been constituted, no
minister, the authority of the president was required for such a
decision to be taken in the absence of the minister, and so the
commission had to notify the presidency.
“The stakeholders looked at it with all the pros and cons and reduced
the fine by 25 per cent. We are aware and conscious of the level of
investment MTN has made in this market; they have the largest number of
subscribers, it is also important to know that Nigeria remains their
biggest market. We have taken all into considerations, and that was what
even informed the discussion in the first place. Weighing all of these
issues, is why this action has been taken”.
The controversy surrounding the unprecedented One trillion, four
hundred million Naira fine the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC,
slammed on MTN Nigeria for allegedly not being able to disconnect about
5.1 million improperly registered subscribers on its network, appeared
settled Thursday, last week, when the regulator reduced the fine by 25
percent.
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