‘MTN is target of claims, threats in Nigeria’ | The Guardian Nigeria Newspaper - Nigeria and World News - News Summed Up

‘MTN is target of claims, threats in Nigeria’ | The Guardian Nigeria Newspaper - Nigeria and World News


The telco has been caught in web of claims, charges, fines and all manners of harassment by all tiers of governments and agencies in Nigeria.To some, MTN maybe the architect of their many misfortunes in Nigeria by refusing to do business the Nigerian way. Others, however, expressed concerns over the harassment and threats to its operations from many quarters in the country.Only recently, MTN Nigeria kicked against the arbitrary shutdown of its base transmitting facilities by the Kogi State Internal Revenue Service (KGIRS), over allegations that it has not met its tax obligations to the government. According to Tobechukwu Okigbo, MTN’s Corporate Relations Executive, “To the best of our knowledge, the Minister of Finance’s recommendation as provided in the Act is yet to be issued, and as such, it is unclear if the imposition of the fee by the Kogi State Government is on solid legal footing. Experts worry that continued threats to MTN operations, may have adverse security and economic, impact on the country because of their classification as Critical National Infrastructure (CNI).Such ignorance of the critical nature of telecommunications facilities led Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), to violence and the needless destruction of MTN property last year when it picketed it. Also the recent dispute with Nigerian authorities over $10bn in repatriated funds and back taxes is too much distraction to business.Though the matter has been resolved; to Nigeria, such costly claims raise questions about investment security in the country.


Source: The Guardian February 01, 2019 04:30 UTC



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