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Telecoms operators seek direct FOREX allocation

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The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) said in Lagos on Saturday that the sector deserved to be supported with direct Foreign Exchange (FX) allocation.

ALTON Chairman, Mr Gbenga Adebayo who said  this in a statement added that with such allocation from the Central Bank of Nigeria, the challengers operators faced while trying to purchase FX from Interbank Market to fulfill obligations to Equipment Suppliers and Foreign Vendors will be over.

While appealing for urgent assistance from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Adebayo noted that the prevailing scarcity had made the operators not able to obtain FX for an upward period of six months, despite the submission of pre-requisite documentation for such transactions.

He also decried the exemption of the telecommunications industry from the CBN’s intervention window.

“In November 2014, the CBN excluded telecommunications equipment from the Retail Dutch Auction System (RDAS), where the exchange rate was N155 per dollar.

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”ALTON members were mandated to purchase FX from Inter-bank at the rate of N199 per dollar.

”The CBN subsequently introduced a floating FX regime at the inter-bank market and cleared three months backlogs at N280 per dollar, and this technically moved the exchange rate from N199 to N280 levels.

”CBN then issued another circular mandating banks, effective Aug. 22, 2016, to sell 60 per cent of all FX availability, irrespective of source of inflows, to the manufacturing sector and the balance (40 per cent ) to other sectors.

”This directive tactically closed FX inflows even from ALTON’s members, thereby exacerbating the impact of the liquid FX market on our members operations and the industry at large,” he said.

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Adebayo said that on Oct.14,2016, CBN further requested banks to submit all outstanding FX requests for the manufacturing, agriculture and airlines sectors, to enable it sell two months forwards.

According to him, the equipment imported by the telecommunications industries, either via Letters of Credit or Certificate of Capital Importation (based on deferred payment terms), were excluded from the intervention.

“Telecommunications service providers are similar to manufacturing firms and deserve to be treated in the same manner.

“The core network equipment and other auxiliary equipment procured for providing voice and data services are equivalent to plant and machinery acquired by the manufacturing firms,” he said.

He said that the telecommunications sector was termed ”infrastructure of infrastructures” and the ”Social Overhead Capital”, which propelled productivity in other sectors of the economy.

According to him, the multiplier effects of efficient and reliable telecommunications services on other spheres of the economy cannot be overemphasized.

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“In the light of the foregoing, ALTON respectfully requests the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to fast-track the ongoing engagement with the CBN.

“NCC should include telecommunications equipment, both visible and  invisible ones, among the list of items to be allocated from the 60 per cent FX availability by the banks, regardless of source of inflows.

“This is to ensure the continued provision of world class telecommunications services to the consumers,” Adebayo said.

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