The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has said it would immediately commence the demolition of one of Africa’s fastest growing telecommunications companies, Globacom Nigeria Limited, in different locations within Nigeria.and towers, saying they blatantly failed to obtain the statutory Aviation Height Clearance .. He said the NCAA decided to withdraw the threat following the compliance of the affected companies with its directive to obtain the statutory Aviation Height Clearance .
According to the statement, prior to the expiration of the ultimatum, the regulatory authority wrote a letter of reminder to the affected organizations to obtain Aviation Height Clearance for their masts. “In line with this, the Regulatory Authority requires an Aviation Height Clearance approval for every tower installation in the country irrespective of the height and location.
The regulatory authority listed the names of the telecommunication operators who are yet to regularise their masts as; Globacom Nigeria with 7,012 masts, United Bank of Africa with 439 masts, Guaranty Trust Bank with 295 masts, Unity Bank with 217 masts and Sterling Bank with 159 masts.
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