ADVERTISEMENT

Telco pays another ₦30 billion to the Federal government

This is MTN seconds'installment. And they have four more to go.

A customer leaves an MTN shop in Johannesburg, file. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Remember the back and forth between the super telco MTN and the Federal Government? Well, it looks like the FG is winning this one as MTN is reported to have made a payment of ₦30 billion.

.

We already know this fine was imposed on them for SIM card related offences by the Federal Government. You should remember that in December of 2016, MTN paid an initial ₦80 billion. They sill have about ₦220 billion to go though.

ADVERTISEMENT

When are they expected to pay up?

In four more payments, and within three years. This is according to the settlement terms brokered by Executive Chairman Phuthuma Nhleko.

The Federal Government first hit MTN with a record $5.2 billion fine in October 2016 over their failure to deactivate 5 million unregistered SIM cards. After a series of diplomatic back-and-forths, the FG reduced the fine on the terms that MTN enlists on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).

How is MTN taking the fine?

No very well, even though it operates in 20 countries, their biggest market remains Nigeria. When they recorded their first full-year loss last year, they blamed it on the fine.

ADVERTISEMENT

Negotiations on payment of the fine lasted eight months, which saw both parties going in and out of the courts.

Where's this payment going?

The Single Treasury Account. It's the government's big, central wallet where all the money goes through. The spokesman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Tony Ojobo, shared the settlement plans last year.

This is a breakdown of how the money will be paid:

March 31, 2017 (₦30billion): This has been paid.

ADVERTISEMENT

March 31, 2018 (₦55billion)

December 31, 2018 (₦55billion).

March 31, 2019 (₦55billion) and

May 31, 2019 (₦55billion).

So save the dates on your calendar for next year. Just in case.

ADVERTISEMENT

Should foreign investors be worried?

Nope. Not really. The Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, has assured that there's no plot for frustrate foreign companies in Nigeria.

As long as they obey the law, of course.

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Immigration places wanted Yahaya Bello on watchlist, unveils his passport details

Immigration places wanted Yahaya Bello on watchlist, unveils his passport details

Oyo govt justifies demolition of Yoruba Nation agitators’ building

Oyo govt justifies demolition of Yoruba Nation agitators’ building

NAFDAC raids popular supermarket in Abuja for selling counterfeit products

NAFDAC raids popular supermarket in Abuja for selling counterfeit products

Iranian morality police crack down on women who don't wear headscarves

Iranian morality police crack down on women who don't wear headscarves

FG sets up committee to compensate landowners affected by Lagos-Calabar road project

FG sets up committee to compensate landowners affected by Lagos-Calabar road project

Kano Gov remains a bona fide member of our party - NNPP debunks suspension

Kano Gov remains a bona fide member of our party - NNPP debunks suspension

We need ₦3.2trn to pay electricity subsidy in 2024 - FG

We need ₦3.2trn to pay electricity subsidy in 2024 - FG

Tinubu's proactive approach to security threats yielding results, Ribadu claims

Tinubu's proactive approach to security threats yielding results, Ribadu claims

You will not walk alone - Gov Oyebanji assures late APC chairman’s family

You will not walk alone - Gov Oyebanji assures late APC chairman’s family

Pulse Sports

Lionel Messi's son breaks the internet after scoring five goals for Inter Miami

Lionel Messi's son breaks the internet after scoring five goals for Inter Miami

Naija Stars Abroad: Onyedika, Boniface, and Osimhen shine across Europe

Naija Stars Abroad: Onyedika, Boniface, and Osimhen shine across Europe

Victor Osimhen and Tobi Amusan make list of Forbes’ 30 under 30 Class of 2024

Victor Osimhen and Tobi Amusan make list of Forbes’ 30 under 30 Class of 2024

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT