Technology

January 30, 2019

MTN raises alarm over implications of base station shutdown by Kogi State

By Juliet Umeh

Telecommunications provider, MTN Nigeria, has expressed serious concern over the alleged arbitrary shutdown of its base transmitting facilities by the Kogi State Internal Revenue Service, KGIRS, saying it will cause telecom disruptions in the state and environs.

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MTN said the shutdown was over allegations that it has not met its tax obligations to the government.

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It said the state government is demanding  immediate payment of Social Service Contribution levy, Employee Development levy and annual rent for Right-of-Way on fibre optics cable.

MTN’s Corporate Relations Executive, Tobechukwu Okigbo, said the Taxes and Levies Act which introduces the Social Service Contribution and Economic Development levies mandates the Joint Tax Board to recommend chargeable fees which will be subject to the Finance Minister’s approval.

He said: “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.

As a responsible corporate citizen, we accord the highest priority to our sub-national tax commitments. We wish to state that we have met in full all our tax obligations to the Kogi State Government and are not in arrears.”

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Going further, he said, “On request, we have furnished the KGIRS on multiple occasions with documentary evidence proving our full compliance with extant state laws on the matter. At this stage, the demands of the KGIRS, if honoured, amounts to multiple taxation and the arbitrary shut down of our base transceiver stations and harassment of our partners will stand in the way of a reasonable resolution.”

MTN regrets the disruption of services to its customers in Kogi and some neighbouring states and remains fully committed to working with the Kogi state government and the relevant regulatory authorities in reaching a timely and lasting solution.