The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has made it clear that Etisalat’s operating licence cannot be transferred without its approval.
On Tuesday, Etisalat transferred control of the telecommunications company, to a consortium of banks after failed debt repayment talks.
The banks, which include Access Bank, Zenith Bank Plc, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, FirstBank Limited, Fidelity Bank Plc, First City Monument Bank (FCMB), Stanbic IBTC, EcoBank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc and Union Bank of Nigeria Plc, among others, said they would take over Etisalat’s operations through its legal representative, United Capital Trustees.
However, a statement signed by the Director of Public Affairs in NCC, Tony Ojobo, assured customers of the network that it would do everything within its powers to ensure that they continue to enjoy services provided by the operator.
“The attention of the commission has been drawn to the planned takeover of Etisalat by a consortium of banks.
“As a result of this planned action, the commission wishes to state that it is aware of the indebtedness of Etisalat to the consortium of banks.
“In conjunction with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), we mediated by holding several meetings with the banks, Etisalat and other stakeholders with a view to finding a resolution. Regrettably these meetings did not yield the desired results.
“The NCC wishes to reassure the over 21 million Etisalat subscribers that it will do all within its regulatory power to ensure that Etisalat subscribers continue to enjoy the services provided by the operator.
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