MTN NIGERIA warns:6, 000 Nigerians will lose jobs if they are attacked
MTN NIGERIA warns:6, 000 Nigerians will lose jobs if they are attacked
Hours after two groups protested in its Abuja and Benin offices against
the violentkilling of foreigners in its home country, South Africa, MTN
Nigeria on Monday warned that should there be attacks on its facilities,
it might be forced to close shop. And 99 per cent of its over 6,000
workforcein the country, who are Nigerians, would be thrown into the
labour market.According to the Corporate Service Executive, MTN Nigeria,
Mr. Wale Goodluck, there are only 12 expatriates working for the
company in the country, compared to a workforce of 6,000 Nigerians. It
also said that calls for the boycott of its services were unjustified as
such an action would affect itssupport chain, which could cause another
500,000 Nigerians to lose their means of livelihood.Punch reports that
Goodluck said:“So, if people go ahead with their threats to attack our
facilities, what that means is that we may be forced toclose down the
business in Nigeria and about 6,000 Nigerians that make up 99 per cent
of our workforce will be unemployed.Then, when you look at our support
chain, we have about 500,000 Nigerians gainfully employed. So,
boycotting our services simply means destroying so many other Nigerian
businesses and making over 500,000 other Nigerians to lose their
jobs.This business supports a lot of businesses across the length and
breadth of Nigeria. Many of the businesses that are affiliated to South
Africa are in the retail space, supporting the growth of Nigeria and
employing so many Nigerians.”He noted that the company had spent in
excess of $15bn on capital expenditure growing the telecommunications
business inNigeria.“We see no revenge of Xenophobia and we commend the
role the Nigerian High Commissioner in South Africa has played; at least
there has been no fatality on the part of any Nigerian,” Goodluck
added.
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