Justice Mohammed Idris of the
Federal High Court, Lagos, yesterday said hearing in the suit filed by MTN
Nigeria Communications Limited against the Nigeria Communication Commission
(NCC) over the N1.04 trillion fine imposed on the telecommunication outfit
would be March 18.
Prior to the fixing of the hearing
date, counsel to MTN, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), informed the court that
parties were already discussing on how to resolve the matter amicably. He then
asked for a 60-day period from the court to allow for the discussions.
In his submissions, counsel to NCC,
Yusuf Alli (SAN), disclosed that the court’s discretion is limited to the rules
of court, which allows for just 21 days to file and serve written addresses.
Counsel to the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Oladipo Okpeseyi (SAN), in his response to Olanipekun’s 60-days request, expressed reservations.
Counsel to the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Oladipo Okpeseyi (SAN), in his response to Olanipekun’s 60-days request, expressed reservations.
He disclosed that the
telecommunication outfit has not been consistent in its call for an out of
court settlement of the matter.
“This is a matter of national
importance. There has been concessions in the past and nothing happened”, he
said.
MTN had alleged that it was not
afforded its constitutional right of fair hearing before a court of competent
jurisdiction and more importantly, it had not been found guilty of any offence
that will warrant it to pay such outrageous fine.
It contended that the sanction
imposed on it by NCC was within 24 hours of its written submission on the
disconnection exercise and the impractical nature of the NCC deadline.
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