Africa’s largest telecoms provider, MTN Group, has threatened to shut down its facilities in Nigeria should it become subject to any attacks from locals. The mobile operator fears that it could become a victim of retaliation following xenophobic violence targeting immigrants in South Africa.
However, a complete closure by MTN, which employs more than 6000 Nigerians, could spark an chaos within the country’s labour market. MTN has already witnessed series of demonstrations in its Benin and Abuja offices, and a feeling of uneasiness over a possible attack on its facilities is gradually creeping in.
The telecommunications company has spent $15 billion on building and expanding its business in Nigeria.
kudos: uncova.com
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