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MTN Explains Payment Of $5.2 Fine
MTN Nigeria says it is able to pay the sum of $5.2 billion fine imposed by the Federal Government through the National Communication Commission (NCC) due to the support and patronage of its numerous customers in Nigeria.
Director MTN Foundation, Reginald Chukwuemeka Okoya, who disclosed this in Port Harcourt, last Friday during the second phase of appreciation party organised for persons who nominated projects for their various communities commended the Federal Government and various state governments for the enabling environment to operate.
Okoya expressed satisfaction that the communication firm cares so much for the people by completing and commissioning various communities nationwide.
According to him, “it is a thing of joy that we make money and also reinvest it to the communities through corporate social responsibility, adding that the programme sustainability depends on the progress of the firm.
“To successfully implement any project, you need to invest time and money. N1.1 billion was invested in the second phase of the ‘What Can We Do Together Initiative’ in the South South geo-political zone since its birth in 2015 with N548 million expended”, he said.
He also disclosed that the MTN Foundation has, so far, invested over N18 billion to execute various projects in 550 locations across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, stating that they do this because the firm is committed to Nigeria and will remain so.
The company boss said the payment of the fine and the execution of the various projects would not have been possible without the firm’s customers who continue to patronize its business through thick and thin.
He said everybody shares in all the credit that the company receives today, adding that they are committed to making Nigeria better.
It would be recalled that MTN was fined the sum of $5.2 billion for all of its 5.2 million affected subscribers.
The commission exercised section 20(1) of the Telephone Subscribers Regulation (TSR) law on MTN, for not meeting the deadline set by the Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) for disconnecting the Subscribers Identification Modules (SIM) with improper registration. The compliance audit carried out by the NCC on MTN network revealed unregistered 5.2 million customers lines un-deactivated. This led to the NCC fining MTN with the sum of $1000 for each unregistered SIM, which amounted to $5.2 billion.
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