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Alleged FCCPC Act breach: Court adjourns for arraignment of MTN CEO, others

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has adjourned the arraignment of Mr Karl Toriola, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of MTN Nigeria Communications Plc, until Oct. 30. Toriola and his co-defendants are being prosecuted by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) over alllegations bordering on breach of the commission’s Act.

However, the trial judge, Justice Hauwa Yilwa, did not sit on Thursday due to another official engagement. The judge was said to be attending a workshop and the case was fixed for Oct. 30 for the defendants to take their plea. The MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Toriola as 1st and 2nd defendants.

The commission also named Tobechukwu Okigbo, MTN’s Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer, and Ikenna Ikeme, General Manager, Regulatory Affairs of MTN as 3rd and 4th defendants respectively.

In the two-count charge, they were accused of failure to produce documents and information required by the commission in compliance with a lawful summons contrary to the FCCPC Act.

The charge, marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/354/2024, was dated July 19, 2024, and filed July 22, 2024 by a team of lawyers led by Akoji Achimugu. It would be recalled that in the last adjourned date, the FCCPC, through its lawyer, Nsitem Chizenum, accused the MTN CEO and his co-defendants of evading service of court documents on them.

Chizenum had told the court, following the absence of the defendants in court. He said several efforts made to effect the service of the processes on the defendants were unsuccessful The lawyer also told the court that the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) had been involved and that their application was being processed by the NPF with a view to produce the defendants in court.

As earlier reported, the matter was fixed for May 28 for the defendants to take their plea. But when the matter was called, none of the defendants was in court.

In count one, the MTN Nigeria Communications PLC, Toriola, Okigbo and Ikeme were alleged to have on or about June 18, 2024 did without sufficient cause failed to produce documents and or information which they were required to produce, in compliance with a lawful Summons and Request to Produce dated May 17, 2024.

The commission alleged that the compliance with same summon was further extended by a letter dated June 5, 2024 and they thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 33 (3) of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act, 2018. The offence, according to the prosecution, contravenes the provisions of Section 111 (1) of the FCCP Act, 2018, and punishable under Section 111 (2) of the same act.

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