The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has confirmed the payment of the N30 billion fine paid by MTN.
According to NCC’s Director of Public Affairs, Tony
Ojobo, MTN has paid N30 billion ($98 million, 92 million euros) as part
of the fine.
Ojobo told The Guardian on telephone yesterday that a receipt has been
issued to the telecommunications firm, “which confirms the payment.”
The General Manager, Corporate Affairs, at MTN Nigeria, Omasan Ogisi,
told The Guardian that payment was made before yesterday, “and we have
been issued receipt.”MTN, Nigeria’s largest mobile operator, was
initially fined $5.2 billion (N1.04 trillion) in 2015 for failing to
deactivate over five million unregistered Subscriber Identification
Module (SIM) cards, some of which were allegedly linked to the Boko
Haram insurgents.
With the confirmation of the payment of N30 billion fine, the South African telecommunications firm has now paid N110 billion.
Government had confirmed the earlier payment of N80 billion to its
coffers as at December last year as part of the fine, which has been
staggered till 2019.
Specifically, the amount paid earlier before the new N30 billion,
included the “goodwill” payment of N50 billion in December 2015 and
another N30 billion on June 10, last year.
This is just as MTN denied claims of some of its number being used to take peoples’ lives.
There have been allegations that MTN numbers, 08030004900 and
08066699666, belong to some serial killers, which they have been using
to take peoples lives when calls are received through them.
There are also claims that when calls are received through them, the receiver jumps into the Lagos Lagoon.
A message on WhatsApp read: “08030004600 and 08066699666: Warning: Do
not pick any of these numbers. They are severe killer numbers, which was
reported to have been killing people across the country. SAVE LIVES!”
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