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Glo Netwok Under Threat As FG Orders Demolition Of Globacom Masts Over N5.9bn Debt

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Glo Netwok Under Threat As FG Orders Demolition Of Globacom Masts Over N5.9bn Debt

By Olajide Meseko

 

The Presidency has sent a memo to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to begin demolition of certain masts belonging to Globacom Limited across the country for  failure to pay N5.9 billion renewal fees for height clearance to the agency.

This memo was issued by the presidency to some of her appendage agencies to recover debts and other government outstanding from defaulters.

It was gathered that an altercation ensued between parties from Globacom and NCAA during a scheduled meetings designed to ensure payment of the said accumulated fees by the telecommunication network.

A letter dated October 4, 2021, entitled: “Re: Illegal Erection of High Structures and Refusal to Renew Expired Aviation Height Clearance Certificates by Globacom Limited,” and addressed to the Managing Director, Globacom, affirmed that following the failure by Globacom to pay the required fees amounting to N5.9 billion, the regulatory agency had no other choice but to commence the dismantling of  its masts across the country.

“In the circumstance, having exhausted all avenues for a resolution of this matter, we are now left without choice but to apply the relevant sanctions, including the dismantling of all your non-compliant masts nationwide. And this shall be without further notice to you,” the letter read.

The letter, signed by Legal Adviser/Head, Compliance and Enforcement, Emmanuel Chukwuma, recalled: “The meeting to discuss the above subject-matter, was fixed for September 23, 2021, at your instance.

“You may wish to recall that you had on August, 25, 2021, requested that the meeting, earlier rescheduled, at your instance, from Monday, July 26, 2021 to Thursday, August 26, 2021, be further rescheduled to Thursday, September 23, 2021, to enable your Chief Operating Officer/COO to attend.

“It is unfortunate that despite our concurrence to a further rescheduling of the meeting to the requested date, and informing you through our letter of 13th September, 2021, you failed to turn up for the meeting.”

The letter noted that the director-general of the NCAA had to abort an official assignment in Europe and return to Nigeria in order to attend the meeting.

It added: “Globacom only wrote the letter under reference three days after, asking that the meeting be rescheduled, without any explanation for the failure of any management staff to show up.

“I am directed to inform you that the NCAA is not disposed to granting this latest (fourth) request to reschedule the meeting, particularly, as no reason was given for your non-attendance on the last date.”

In an earlier communication with Globacom, NCAA listed the indebtedness to include application fee for 2006 to 2007 at N100,000 per mast, totalling N689,800,000, annual renewal fee for 2007-2022 (15years), N50,000 per mast amounting to  N6,898 and inspection fee covering N6,898 masts across the nation all totalling N6,064,230,000.

It was gathered from one of the documents sighted that Globacom had only paid the sum of N100 million on July 31, 2019 and had not made any further payment.

An earlier letter from NCCA to Globacom said total application fee for the period under review stood at N604,800,000 while cost of inspection amounted to N190,930,000.

The letter also stated the position of NCAA in law with regard to regulation of masts.

“Please be reminded that Section 30(3)() of the Civil Aviation Act 2006 empowers the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) by law to prohibit and regulate the installation  of any structure (including telecommunication mast), which by virtue of its ‘height or position is considered to endanger the safety of air navigation,” it said.

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