Three days after Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, slammed a
N1.4 trillion penalty on MTN for failure to disconnect customers with
unregistered SIM cards, MTN group has cried out that the fine was too
extreme, even as it continues to engage the regulator on how to resolve
the issue.
MTN Group claimed that NCC refused to listen to its plea to
reconsider its stand on the penalty slammed on its Nigerian arm last
week.
According to a report, MTN Nigeria spokeswoman, Chineze Gbenga-Oluwatoye, had said:
“recommendations were put forward with respect to the
non-commensurable nature of the fine but the NCC did not accept
recommendations that the fine of 200,000 Naira ($1,005) per SIM was too
heavy.”
“MTN Nigeria contacted the regulator with concerns that a demand to
disconnect SIM cards by a certain deadline would cause “severe
disruption” for customers and recommended a staggered process to limit
the possible impact,” said Oluwatoye.
As a result of the huge fine, MTN shares plummeted about 20% this
week in Johannesburg. The biggest four-day drop since 2008, valuing the
company at about 284 billion rand ($21 billion).
The NCC is seeking the penalties because MTN missed a deadline to
disconnect 5.1 million subscribers and as a result MTN is now reviewing
its management in the country.
Meanwhile, Financial analysts have pointedly said that Nigeria
government is at risk of scaring off investors it can’t afford to lose
if the N1.4 trillion fine slammed on MTN holds through.
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MTN Begs: This N1.4trillion Fine Is Too Heavy For Us
Description : Three days after Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, slammed a N1.4 trillion penalty on MTN for failure to disconnect customers wit...
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