
Many Nigerians are not happy for the recent pardon granted to MTN after NCC reduced their initial fine. Some Nigeria Lawyers and citizens on Monday faulted the decision of the Nigeria
Communications Commission, NCC, to reduce by 25 per cent a N1.04
trillion fine earlier imposed on MTN for not disconnecting unregistered
subscribers after NCC, last week, reduced the fine to N780 billion, with December 31, 2015 as deadline for MTN to pay.
Nigerians on Monday criticised the NCC for the decision, describing it
as a violation of the fundamental rights of Nigerians and a breach of
sections of Nigerian laws and the Constitution
.
“No Nigerian institution or public office holder has the absolute
power to howsoever reduce the fine, without legitimate recourse to the
Nigerian people,” the group, Concerned Nigerians, said in their
particulars of claims filed along with a suit at the Federal High Court,
Abuja.
In the class action suit filed on their behalf by an Abuja-based legal
practitioner and civil rights activist, Timipa Okponipere, the
applicants asked the court to declare the decision a breach of Part X,
Sections 86-88; 142(3-4) of the NCC Act 2003; Section 36(1) of the 1999
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and Article 21(5) of
the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights.
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