The South African owned telecoms MTN said yesterday Thursday that it would launch a court
challenge against the $3.9 billion fine that Nigeria has ordered it to
pay by December 31 for failing to disconnect unregistered users.
MTN, in a statement to shareholders today, said it decided to take this
route after exhausting all other options to have the fine reduced.
MTN
said that “All factors having a bearing on the matter have been
thoroughly and carefully considered, including a review of the
circumstances leading to the fine and the subsequent letters received
from the NCC.”
“MTN Nigeria, acting on legal advice, has resolved
that the manner of the imposition of the fine and the quantum thereof
is not in accordance with the NCC’s powers under the Nigerian
Communications Act and therefore there are valid grounds upon which to
challenge the fine.”
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