ALTON warns NCAA Not to demolish Masts
Fri, Apr 26, 2019 | By publisher
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THE Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria, ALTON, has warned the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, over its threat to demolish more than 7,000 telecommunications mast in the country.
Gbenga Adebayo, chairman, ALTON, said any site brought down illegally and without due consultation would not be rebuilt and the consequences would be felt by all.
Adebayo, who gave the warning in Lagos, described the move as another way to impose unwarranted taxes on the sector, which was already overburdened with multiple taxation. “Our association went to see the DG of NCAA about three months ago to discuss the issue of Aviation Height Clearance, AHC, and we agreed to set up a committee to look into it.
“It sounds very strange, but also very interesting, because it speaks to the fact that our sector has become the subject of attack from agencies. So, to the NCAA and the public, I will say if they are going to dismantle those sites, goodluck to them.
“As an industry, we are not going to rebuild any of these sites. So what the NCAA is doing is to throw the nation into telecom blackout. And against that I will say there will be criminal prosecution and there will certainly be security crisis,” he said.
According to Adebayo, telecommunications remains infrastructure of infrastructure because other sectors including aviation, banking, health, transport rely on information and communication technology, ICT, to drive their operations. He said when attacked, the economy and the people would feel the impact negatively, as blackout would become imminent.
Realnews recalls that NCAA had on Tuesday, April 23, threatened to demolish over 7,000 telecommunications masts erected by telecom operators across the country.
Sam Adurogboye, spokesman, NCAA, said in a statement that the authority was compelled to recourse to this line of action due to the failure of the telecommunications providers to obtain the statutory Aviation Height Clearance, AHC.
He said the NCAA had, therefore, issued a 30-day ultimatum to Glo and other defaulters to obtain the AHC, otherwise their masts and towers would be demolished. According to him, without AHC, all these masts and towers constitute danger to safety of air navigation.
– Apr. 26, 2019 @ 13:35 GMT |
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