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Jonathan approved Digital Switch Over contracts, documents exonerate Lai Mohammed, Kawu Modibbo
Contrary to lies and half-truths being bandied by some mischief
makers on contracts for Digital Switch Over (DSO) in the country, it has
been revealed that the contracts given to almost 20 companies,
including 13 Set Box manufacturers, to move Nigeria from analogue to
digital broadcasting were actually approved by former President Goodluck
Jonathan.
A document sighted by our correspondent at the weekend revealed that
Information and Culture Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed and the
Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Modibbo
Kawu, have nothing to do with the contracts.
“They only implemented the White Paper approved by the Federal Executive
Council (FEC) under former President Goodluck Jonathan”.
In 2014, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) set a June 17,
2015 deadline for Nigeria to move to digital broadcasting and the then
Information Minister, Labaran Maku, and his Communication Technology
counterpart, Mrs. Omobola Johnson, tabled the matter before the then
FEC.
It was learned that after series of documents were presented at FEC, at
least, five times, the DSO budget was approved and Maku announced this
to Aso Rock Correspondents.
The documents containing minutes and formula for calculating the subsidy rebate scheme were gazetted.
Also, in May 2014 before the presidential approval by Jonathan, the NBC
under the then Director-General, Emeka Mba, and Digiteam, announced a
public expression of interest in some Nigerian newspapers, Federal
Tender Publications and International Trade Press for persons interested
in applying for ‘type approval certification for the manufacture or
dealership of DTT set top boxes’.
Maku and Johnson told the then FEC that the digital switch over being
undertaken by NBC would make Nigeria the biggest digital television
market in Africa, positively impact the Nigerian film industry and
contribute to the growth of the economy.
Said a source in the telecoms sector at the weekend: “All the players
today in the DSO Echo System – Signal distributors, Set Box
manufacturers, Aggregators such as Inview, CCNL and others – were all
appointed and contracts approved by the Jonathan administration. Alhaji
Lai Mohammed and Modibbo Kawu did not approve any contract in respect of
DSO. It is absolutely false.
“The allegation that the NBC D-G also awarded contract to Pinnacle
Communications is also false as the contract was awarded before the
Muhammadu Buhari administration. It is also not true that the Minister,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, claimed that he was misled by the NBC D-G into
approving payment. The mischief makers have cleverly hidden the fact
that the minister also authored payment – based on the approval by the
Jonathan administration – to other players in the Echo System such as
Inview, CCNL, ITS and Set Box manufacturers”.
According to documents seen at the weekend, Pinnacle Communications,
owned by Sir Lucky Omuluwa, paid a licensing fee of over N600 million to
the Federal Government under Jonathan to be able to qualify as the
second signal distributor while its competitor, ITS, carved out of the
Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), did not pay any licensing fee.
In fact, Pinnacle Communications had to go to court “due to injustice in the bid”.
This is due to the fact that what was agreed upon when the bid was
ongoing was not what was written in the approved letter given to
Pinnacle.
ITS inherited 157 sites and Pinnacle inherited nothing, giving undue
advantage to ITS “just because the government has interest in it”.
Pinnacle had to start from the scratch and it went to court because it
believed it was shortchanged. In actual fact, the licence was supposed
to cover more responsibilities than the letter given to Pinnacle.
It was when Alhaji Lai Mohammed assumed office as minister that he
called the Pinnacle management to a meeting and urged them to withdraw
the matter from court “in the interest of the DSO project”.
“This was done and the company moved back to site. Today, Pinnacle has
inaugurated a station in Abuja declared open by Vice President Yemi
Osinbajo. It also moved to Kaduna to inaugurate another station declared
open by Governor Nasir el-Rufai”.
The source wondered whose interest the Independent Corrupt Practices and
other related offences Commission (ICPC) was protecting by going to
court, alleging malpractices in the money paid to Pinnacle.
The case is slated for May 2 before a Federal High Court in Abuja and
the defendants are Modibbo Kawu, Pinnacle Communications and others.
Till today, nobody knows who sent a petition to ICPC.
The source accused some foreign interests of trying to abort the mandate
of the Muhammadu Buhari administration to ensure Nigeria becomes a
technologically-driven country.
“What was paid to Pinnacle as seed fund was less than what was paid to
ITS (in dollar terms), despite the fact that ITS inherited 157 sites
from NTA and paid no licensing fee.
“Pinnacle is a private company and everything is being done by these
mischief makers, funded by some foreign companies with interest in
telecoms, to destroy it. There is high wire politics involved. People
who want to truncate DSO are at work. DSO will lead to technological
independence in the area of digital telecommunications in the country
but because of selfish interest, they don’t want this.
“Billions have been paid to other companies in DSO by the minister. How come nobody has raised this issue? Entrenched business interest is fighting Pinnacle which is a Nigerian company. This is not the way to promote Executive Order 5. If a company can pay a licensing fee of over N600 million and they are trying to frustrate it by using ICPC, then, they are fighting Federal Government’s efforts to ensure that Nigeria becomes a technology giant”.
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