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Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by wiloy2k8(m): 6:41am On Mar 09, 2016
ABUJA —President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, ordered re-negotiation of the N789 billion fine slammed on South African telecoms company, MTN, by Nigeria Communications Commission, NCC.

The President gave the order at a joint news conference with South Africa’s President, Jacob Zuma in Abuja, following which Nigeria and South Africa signed over 30 bilateral agreements.

This came as the South African President promised to return Nigeria’s confiscated arms purchase funds seized by the South African government.

Buhari also said the reluctance of MTN to register all subscribers’ lines within the deadline, was the reason for the sanction imposed on it by the NCC, noting that the delay led to the death of no fewer than 10,000 Nigerians in battle against Boko Haram.


President Buhari with President Jacob Zuma and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo as President Buhari hosts his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma to a State Banquet at the Presidential Banquet Hall on 8th Mar 2016




Also, the MTN Group has said that contrary to general perception, its Nigerian operation was running on a net debt of over N21 billion, adding that it was considering listing its Nigerian operations on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE.

It would be recalled that the NCC asked the Network to pay N1.04 trillion for failing to disconnect 5.1 million unregistered subscribers, but later reviewed the sum to N780 billion.

President Buhari said the concern of the government was not necessarily the fine, but security of lives and property of the people.

He stated that the unregistered lines were being used by terrorists to perfect plans before unleashing mayhem on the country.

The president said MTN’s resort to the law courts to contest the fine, made it difficult for him to intervene.

He said: “The concern of the federal government was on the security of the country and not the fine imposed on MTN. You know how the unregistered GSM lines were used by terrorists and between 2009 and today, at least 10,000 Nigerians were killed by Boko Haram.

“That was why the NCC asked MTN, Glo and the rest of them to register GSM subscribers. Unfortunately, MTN was very very slow and contributed to the casualties. NCC looked at its regulations and imposed the fine. Unfortunately for MTN, they went to court and once you go to court, you virtually disarm the government because if the federal government refused to listen to the judiciary, it is going against its own constitution. Therefore, the government had to wait.

“I think MTN has seen that and decided to withdraw the case and go back and negotiate with government agencies on what they consider a very steep fine to be reduced and maybe given time to pay gradually.”

The President also disclosed that both countries had identified areas of mutual interests and were ready to harness them for their benefits.

“I hope you will recall that even before the elections, our party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, realised the state we were in and we articulated three areas – security, economy and corruption- and we realised where we can improve on our relationship with South Africa.

“In terms of the economy, we identified agriculture and solid minerals to come to the fore quickly so that we can provide jobs for the unemployed. South Africa is far ahead of us in agriculture and solid minerals. So in diversifying the economy, I think there is a great room for improvement which is for the better,” he said.

Confiscated arms purchase funds to be returned

Fielding questions from journalists on the confiscated funds meant for arms purchase and the xenophobic crisis that erupted in his country, which affected many Nigerians, South African President, Zuma, said his government and other relevant agencies were working with their Nigerian counterparts to resolve the matter.

He promised that immediately investigations were concluded, the funds would be returned to Nigeria.



“With regards to the things that were either confiscated or went to South Africa, the two governments are working on those matters. The relevant structures are working on it but there are some that the necessary departments are doing the investigations.

“We will appreciate if we succeed in recovering all other things in South Africa so that they will be returned.”.

On Xenophobia, President Zuma said: “It is unfortunate because all Africans are the same, but colonialists through borders have made them think that they are different, but we are the same Africans and that has been our view in addressing the issue of Xenophobia.”

Why I came to Nigeria—Zuma

Speaking earlier on why he came to Nigeria, President Zuma stated that the age long relationship which dated back to when Nigeria assisted South Africa in the apartheid liberation was the motivation he had.

“I am happy to be here with my delegation which comprises both Ministers and businessmen. We feel truly at home in Nigeria. The relationship between South Africa and Nigeria date back to the time Nigeria supported and contributed to the liberation of our country and people.

“Our brothers and sisters here were determined that they would not rest until South Africa was free. That history binds our two countries and informs our bilateral cooperation.

“It is in part due to this memorable and rich history that I accepted the invitation from my Dear Brother, President Buhari,” he said.

Nigeria, S-Africa sign over 30 bilateral agreements, MoUs

The President also disclosed that over 30 bilateral agreements and Memoranda of Understanding, MoU, ranging from trade and industry, transport, among others, were signed between both countries.

He said: “We have had very fruitful discussions today, as we reviewed various bilateral and multilateral issues. We have noted with satisfaction the ever growing cooperation in many sectors including trade and investment; defence and security; immigration matters; energy; mineral resources, to mention but a few.

“We have recognised the important role played by the South Africa-Nigeria Bi-national Commission since its inception in 1999. As we forge a strategic partnership between the two sister nations, we have decided to elevate the Bi-National Commission (BNC) to the level of heads of State.

“In this way, my brother and I will be able to lead as well as monitor progress in various areas of cooperation.

“Our two countries have signed over 30 bilateral agreements and memoranda of understanding.”

The visiting President also revealed that the two countries’ business co-operations had increased in the last 16 years.

According to him, there are over 120 South African companies doing business in Nigeria just as over 4000 Nigerians travel to the country on monthly basis.

“Prior to 1999, there were only four South African companies in Nigeria. Since 1999, the situation has changed dramatically.

“Over 120 companies are currently doing business in Nigeria, in various sectors, mainly telecommunications, banking, retail, property, entertainment and hospitality. We welcome this significant development.

“We also see great potential in boosting tourism between the two countries. According to Statistics, an average of 4000 Nigerians travelled to South Africa on a monthly basis in 2015.”

Joint forces against terrorism

While expressing gratitude to President Buhari for the reception granted him, President Zuma sympathized with Nigeria on the issue of terrorism, pledging the assistance of his country to fight terrorism in Africa.

We’re operating on net debt of over N21bn, MTN cries out

Meanwhile, the MTN Group has said that contrary to general perception, its Nigerian operation was running on a net debt of over N21 billion.

According to MTN, the Nigerian operation has a cash equivalent of approximately R24.6 billion (N319.5bn), but was in debt of some R26.2 billion (N337.9bn), meaning that it was running on a debt profile of R1.7bn (N21.9bn).

Meanwhile the Group has dismissed reports that it was planning to list in the Nigerian stock exchange, but clarified that it was rather its Nigerian operation that might be listed and not the group.

The Group’s Corporate Affairs Executive, Chris Maroleng, however, said the idea was still being considered and not that MTN Nigeria had finally concluded it was going to do so.

He spoke on unconfirmed reports, following the announcement of the Group’s financial results for the year ended 31 December, 2015 last Thursday.”

Maroleng said MTN was very concerned about the inaccurate media reports on some of the topics discussed with members of the media at a press briefing held after the results presentation.

He said the media session was addressed by Executive Chairman Phuthuma Nhleko, and his senior leadership team, where they used the opportunity to address a number of topics, and engage members of the media on matters of interest to them.

Of particular concern to the company, according to a statement from MTN, is a report purporting that MTN Group was planning to list in Nigeria Stock Exchange.

Maroleng said the report was grossly inaccurate, as the company Chairman only said MTN could consider listing the local operation, MTN Nigeria, not the Group.

He said: “Furthermore, the listing of MTN Nigeria, as indicated in the media briefing, remains a consideration, it is not a planned listing, as suggested in some of the media reports. Also important to correct is that the current shareholding in MTN Nigeria available for Over-The-Counter (OTC) trading constitutes approximately 10% of MTN Nigeria.

“Also worrying are reports that MTN has $US22bn stuck in Nigeria. This is completely inaccurate. MTN Nigeria has the cash equivalent of approximately R24.6bn with some R26.2bn in debt implying a net debt position of R1.7bn.’’


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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by HungerBAD: 6:43am On Mar 09, 2016
Buhari making Nigeria proud.

All Countries, All Companies, All Individuals taking Nigeria serious for the first time since 1985.

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by Terry68: 6:45am On Mar 09, 2016
in the name of bilateral relationship. I want mtn to pay that fine. no room for negotiations.

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by alexory23(m): 6:46am On Mar 09, 2016
Nice thing are falling in place as expected...good negotiation

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by cckris: 6:48am On Mar 09, 2016
EFCC should have arrested those that shortchanged Nigeria, & find out if some of the money is in their pockets.

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by crownwealth: 6:53am On Mar 09, 2016
Buhary maka why ? embarassed
Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by Heromaniaa: 6:53am On Mar 09, 2016
The incorruptible lowers his guard...

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by divinehand2003(m): 6:54am On Mar 09, 2016
Nice one. This is what is called '' you scratch my back and I scratch yours". At least an agreement has been reached, we pray both countries adhere to it.

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by Aufbauh(m): 6:54am On Mar 09, 2016
Baba body odour at work!
Look at how President Zuma is greeting our Vp.
The man regarded by the enemies of state as a 'mere commissioner' is worship by King Jacob Zuma.
Nwane how far?

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by Ishilove: 6:57am On Mar 09, 2016
HungerBAD:
Following.
The president said he wants to shave and shower cheesy
Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by miraKUNLEus(m): 6:58am On Mar 09, 2016
ok
Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by blackpanda: 6:58am On Mar 09, 2016
Sai Baba!!

Everytime I see this man, I am happy to be a Nigerian. I so much love Mr President...selfless and hardworking!

God bless you sir!

God bless Nigeria!

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by Omexonomy: 6:59am On Mar 09, 2016
I thaught apc said the money for the purchase of arm were been looted by dasuki which money do they want to return.

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by Nobody: 7:02am On Mar 09, 2016
I find it so funny in his statement that MTN took the case to court and could not intervene but now he is telling NCC to re-negotiate, why can he say since MTN took the case to court, the renegotiation will be done after the pronouncement of the court or as MTN suddenly withdraw the case from the court?
Terry68:
in the name of bilateral relationship. I want mtn to pay that fine. no room for negotiations.

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by ajoskele(m): 7:11am On Mar 09, 2016
Omexonomy:
I thaught apc said the money for the purchase of arm were been looted by dasuki which money do they want to return.
I "thaught" you had commonsense!

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by thesicilian: 7:14am On Mar 09, 2016
Over 4000 Nigerians travelled to South Africa on a monthly basis in 2015.
I knew the Nigerian economy is bad, but I didn't realise it was that bad!

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by alexory23(m): 7:17am On Mar 09, 2016
Good for President of south Africa - Zuma stand in for MTN
Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by Montaque(m): 7:20am On Mar 09, 2016
So Zuma came to town because of mtn?

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by Kyase(m): 7:27am On Mar 09, 2016
Omexonomy:
fulani slave how far
If una no fit handle clear argument una go begin call people names.
I level =0.004.
You need change in your life

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by thesicilian: 7:31am On Mar 09, 2016
blackpanda:
Sai Baba!!

Everytime I see this man, I am happy to be a Nigerian. I so much love Mr President...selfless and hardworking!

God bless you sir!

God bless Nigeria!
He's a great man, and he's doing quite well. I support him.
Unfortunately he hasn't surrounded himself with the best possible hands. He's like Leo Messi in an Aston Villa team

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by greatbrian(m): 7:31am On Mar 09, 2016
His he trying to please Zuma. Y can't dz man be real when he got to Pakistan he gave them is support in fighting for their sovereignty, when he got to Saudi he joined the Islamic country to fight whatever, someone shut tell him z not representing daura or himself z speaking for d.country he shut learn when and when not to give promises z he a sycophant

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by ajoskele(m): 7:35am On Mar 09, 2016
Omexonomy:
fulani slave how far
I dey oo, my brother. I wish to "thaught" you simple english but I "thaught" you know better.

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by ajoskele(m): 7:36am On Mar 09, 2016
Kyase:
If una no fit handle clear argument una go begin call people names. I level =0.004. You need change in your life
Na im go first call Buhari uneducated oo

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by ajoskele(m): 7:38am On Mar 09, 2016
Oma307:
I find it so funny in his statement that MTN took the case to court and could not intervene but now he is telling NCC to re-negotiate, why can he say since MTN took the case to court, the renegotiation will be done after the pronouncement of the court or as MTN suddenly withdraw the case from the court?
Yes. Please follow the news, sir. It will help you.

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by greatiyk4u(m): 7:38am On Mar 09, 2016
Omexonomy:
I thaught apc said the money for the purchase of arm were been looted by dasuki which money do they want to return.


The one pastor private jet carried in cash to go hide for SA before them catch them.

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by Kyase(m): 7:38am On Mar 09, 2016
ajoskele:
Na im go first call Buhari uneducated oo
Lol walahi
Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by ashjay001(m): 8:38am On Mar 09, 2016
Oma307:
I find it so funny in his statement that MTN took the case to court and could not intervene but now he is telling NCC to re-negotiate, why can he say since MTN took the case to court, the renegotiation will be done after the pronouncement of the court or as MTN suddenly withdraw the case from the court?

Follow news stories n u will discover dat after mtn paid 50b, dey withdrew d case. D two conditions d FG gave for any renegotiation.

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Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by brunofarad(m): 10:13am On Mar 09, 2016
Watching in 3D while the miracle worker does his things
Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by lollystiver(m): 10:13am On Mar 09, 2016
MTN nev see anything grin grin grin grin
Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by peaceafex: 10:13am On Mar 09, 2016
this man doesn't have joy at all
Re: Buhari Orders Re-negotiation Of Mtn’s N780bn Fine by tubouncen(m): 10:13am On Mar 09, 2016
K

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