By Olabisi Olaleye

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) says resolving the Etisalat debt issue is an incentive to attract the $2 billion Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) expected from Mubadala of United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Prof. Umar Danbatta, the Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, said this in a statement by Mr. Tony Ojobo, the Director, Public Affairs of the commission, in Abuja yesterday.
The EVC who spoke while receiving Mr. Boye Olusanya, the Chief Executive and Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Mr. Ibrahim Dikko of 9mobile, in his office in Abuja, said “resolving the issue was partly to forestall any form of disincentive to the FDI from UAE hanging,’’ he said.
He said that if the company had gone under, this would have created a social problem, especially with the job of over 2,000 Nigerians on the line.
“About 20 million subscribers would have been affected if we did not intervene in the matter with a view to finding an amicable resolution,” he said.
Danbatta said that the situation was capable of creating security challenges for the country.
He said it took the interest of investors, subscribers and employees of Etisalat, now 9mobile into consideration before intervening in its crisis.
“We consider the interest of stakeholders of Etisalat (now 9mobile) before we resolved to align with the CBN to resolve the issue along with the consortium of 13 banks.
Danbatta said that NCC collaborated with CBN to avert a looming economic disaster. “We therefore want to see a viable and thriving 9mobile and we want to cooperate with you so that things can move seamlessly and be successful.”
Danbatta assured the 9mobile team of the commission’s cooperation to grow its network.
Earlier, the Chief Executive of 9Mobile, Olusanya, thanked the EVC and the NCC management for the cooperation that led to a seamless change.
He asked for concessions, especially in the area of spectrum assignment, revisit of data floor price, review of interconnect rates to asymmetric platform, concessional foreign exchange access, national roaming, among others, in order for 9mobile to shore up its revenue and meet its financial obligations accordingly,” he said.

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