MTN confirms violent attacks on service outlets in Lagos, Ibadan, Uyo, orders closure of all stores
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September 4, 2019619 views0 comments
MTN Nigeria, South-African owned telecoms giant has ordered the closure of all MTN stores and service centres in the wake of violent attacks on its facilities in major cities across Nigeria.
In a statement signed by the company’s secretary, Uto Ukpanah, the company confirmed attacks on its facilities in three major cities of Lagos, Oyo and Akwa Ibom states respectively, allegedly in retaliation for ongoing xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South Africa.
Ukpanah explained that sequel to the attacks and the premium the firm has placed on its human capital and other stakeholders, all service centres and offices will remain shut.
Ukpanah said, “MTN Nigeria Communications Plc confirms that over the last day, our facilities, customers and some of our stakeholders have been the subject of attacks in retaliation for the ongoing xenophobia situation in South Africa. We have confirmed reports of attacks in Lagos, Ibadan and Uyo.
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“While we remain committed to providing uninterrupted services, the safety and security of our customers, staff and partners is our primary concern. All MTN stores and service centres will therefore be closed as a precaution until further notice,” he added.
The company also used the opportunity to condemn violence and xenophobia while reiterating its commitment to ensuring a peaceful relationship between African states
“MTN condemns any acts of violence, prejudice and xenophobia and remains absolutely committed to ensuring a peaceful harmonious and respectful relationship with all communities in Nigeria and across Africa. We are engaging all relevant authorities in this regard and we urge them to act swiftly to reduce tensions both in South Africa and Nigeria. We will provide further updates as and when possible,” Ukpanah said.