
The Nigerian Communications
Commission (NCC) on Monday said the organisation has opened talks with critical
stakeholders on MTN’s labour issues.
Mr Tony Ojobo, NCC’s Director of
Public Affairs, made this known in a statement by in Abuja.
“NCC under the leadership of Prof.
Umar Danbatta has opened talks with other critical stakeholders through the
office of the Executive Commissioner Stakeholders Management, Mr Sunday Dare,
on the issue.
“Both Association of
Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) and Association of Licensed
Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) leadership are working with NCC
on these developments.
“The regulator is working behind
the scene to protect telecom infrastructure and minimise telecom service
disruptions in order not to compromise, national security, and quality of
service and protection of over 160 million subscribers,’’ he said.
Ojobo said that NCC had also
activated the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU with) Nigeria Security and Civil
Defence Corps (NSCDC) to protect telecom critical national infrastructure.
He said that NCC activated the MoU
in the wake of the labour dispute between MTN one of its major licencees and
the labour following the protests that had resulted in the vandalisation of
telecom infrastructure.
“The NCC on Monday night activated
the MOU with NSCDC to protect the switch stations and BTSs belonging to MTN and
other telecom operators.
“The commission had contacted
Assistant Commandant General (ACG) Jonathan Iyogho of the NSCDC on the matter.
“And directed MTN to liaise with
the NSCDC on the issue of the picketing by NLC and the reported destruction of
telecom infrastructure across the country.’’
Ojobo said NCC had also briefed
the security agencies on developments, particularly the implications of the
attempt to shut down the Ojota switch station.
“A collapse of the
telecommunications grid is likely, if these attacks on MTN and other telecom
facilities are not abated.
“NCC recalls clearly that telecom
infrastructure was classified as Critical National Infrastructure under the
Cyber Security Act domiciled with the Office of the National Security
Adviser,’’ he said.




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