MTN Nigeria
has got a whopping N221 million waiver on telecoms permit fee in Kano
following the timely intervention of the telecoms regulator, the
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), THISDAY has learnt.
Sources
close to NCC told THISDAY that the timely intervention by the Executive
Vice Chairman of the NCC, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, secured a permit
fee waiver of a N221 million for MTN Nigeria in Kano State.
BY Emma Okonji
One of the
sources said a similar intervention by the NCC boss in Ogun State last
year resulted in unsealing of 47 base stations under lock and key, while the state Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, also reduced ground rent fee owed by IHS Towers from N370 million to N120 million.
THISDAY
gathered that some staff of Huwawei, working on telecommunication
infrastructure expansion in Kano State on behalf of MTN Nigeria, were
arrested by the officials of government agency, Kano State Urban
Planning and Development Authority (KANUPDA), a development which put a
final stop to the project.
The
situation could have adverse effects on service quality experience among
millions of service subscribers in the state and beyond before it was
swiftly nipped in the bud.
It was further gathered that Danbatta made an unscheduled visit to the state Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, and the government magnanimously waived the permit fee of N221 million for deployment of fibre infrastructure in that state.
Danbatta,
was said to have convinced the governor about the economic advantages
that the state stands to gain from deployment of more telecommunications
infrastructure as well the
potential quality of service concern that millions of service
subscribers would face if the work was further delayed.
In a letter
signed by its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Bashir Mudi
Adamu, and addressed to MTN, the agency, however, said the waiver of
permit fees was granted in respect of two federal roads, Zaria road and
Maiduguri road in the state.
Strategic
collaboration and partnership with other relevant agencies and
stakeholders is a key component of the eight-point agenda that the NCC
boss unveiled last year, and this may have necessitated the intervention
of NCC in the matter affecting MTN Nigeria.
BY Emma Okonji
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