
The Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) has declared war
against Cybercafés operating in Enugu State without license, as the commission
sealed one of the largest Cybercafé in Enugu State LogonNigeria Multimedia
Services Ltd., for operating without permit even when had written to the
company.
After sealing off the Company located at number, No. 2 Chime
Avenue, New Haven, Enugu, the NCC Head of Enforcement, Salisu Abdu accompanied
by South-East Zonal Head, said NCC had written to LogonNigeria Multimedia
Services Ltd three time inviting to come and regularize its operation.
According to Abdu, the commission applied its power because
the company refused to cooperate with the communication regulation agency.
“We have the power to monitor compliance with our license
terms and conditions, and in line with such powers we carried monitoring
exercise in Enugu sometimes in 2015 and we found out that some companies are
providing internet services without license which among them are LogonNigeria
Ltd, which we visited today in accordance with our enforcement processes.
“We have engaged LogonNigeria Ltd officially, we invited the
company for a meeting, we also have written to company to come and regularize
its operation. Fortunately all the three letters we have written to
LOGONNIGERIA Ltd have not been responded positively. So we have no other
alternative than to enforce our laws and regulations against the company.
“That is the reason while we visited the company today and
we was able to confiscate the offending equipment used to provide internet
services and we have also sealed the premises till when they regularize their
operations”, he said.
Abdu explained that by regularization of their operations,
the company is meant to obtain the requisite license, internet license, ISP
license, which wouldn’t cost as much hundred thousand naira, plus processing
fee of about twenty-five thousand naira (N25,000.00). He though, they are
licensed, “but is a class license, we will look into that vis-à-vis our laws
particularly section 31 of NCC Act which provides that no persons should
operate internet service without license and we are going to apply the sanctions
as provided in the Act against LogonNigeria ltd.
The Head of Enforcement who said they don’t carry on
enforcement without obtaining court order, noted that it had both obtained
court warrant from Federal High Court and Authorization NCC which “actually
permit the commission to visit unlicensed internet providers like this one”.
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