FG Rakes in Fresh $547m as MTN, Mafab Win 3.5GHz Spectrum Auction Airtel withdrew after $270m bid
Emma Okonji
The federal government yesterday
earned a total of $547.2 million as MTN Nigeria and Mafab Communications Ltd emerged
winners of the keenly contested 3.5 GHz spectrum auction for 5G deployment in the country
by paying $273.6 million each. In addition, MTN had paid $15,900,000 to get lot one of the
spectrum, while Mafab paid additional $11, 120, 000 million to get lot two.
Three eligible bidders participated Continued on page 12
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Report: UK May Scrap Travel Restriction on Non-citizens Mulls COVID test for vaccinated travellers
Chinedu Eze with agency report In line with its promise to review its decision to put Nigeria and
some other countries on its red list which barred non-citizens and non-residents from entering the country, the United Kingdom
(UK) may have concluded plans to introduce testing for fully vaccinated travellers entering the European nation.
Mailonline reported that this was disclosed by the UK Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, who confirmed the campaign to replace
10-day quarantine for citizens and residents on arrival in UK with COVID-19 test for the fully vaccinated.
According to the newspaper, return of the red list met with fury Continued on page 12
After Destroying LG System, Leading to Insecurity, Govs Working to Scuttle Electoral Reform Still lobbying president not to sign bill into law INEC warns delay may affect off-season polls More CSOs urge Buhari’s assent
Obinna Chima in Lagos, Chuks Okocha and Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja After crippling the local government system across the country, a situation believed to have laid the foundation for the current widespread insecurity, some governors have continued to do all within their reach to prevent President Muhammadu Buhari from signing into law, the Electoral Amendment Bill, adjudged to be in the best interest of the nation's democracy. The main reason the governors have been putting pressure on President Buhari not to sign the bill into law, as the December 19 deadline for the president’s assent draws near, is because it would whittle down their powers as ‘godfathers’ in their respective states as well as break their selfish control and financial manipulation of the local government system, THISDAY can reliably report. Continued on page 12
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE...
L-R: Commissioner for Finance, Kwara State, Olasumbo Oyeyemi; Representative of DG, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) Charity Abah; Special Adviser to the President on Finance and Economy Sarah Alade; Minister of State for Finance, Budget and National Planning, Clem Agba; Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq; Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire; Special Adviser to the President on Ease of Doing Business Dr. Jumoke Oduwole; Speaker Kwara State House of Assembly, Yakubu Salihu-Danlandi; and Mrs. Clare Henshaw; during the launch of the Kwara State Sustainable Development Plan 2021-2030, in Ilorin... yesterday
Tambuwal Meets Buhari, Seeks Declaration of State of Emergency in Terrorists’ Enclaves... Page 17