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After Dabengwa, More Heads to Roll in MTN Nigeria

Admin November 10, 2015

mtn logoAftermath of the recent N1.04 trillion fine imposed on MTN Nigeria by the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, the South African company having sacked the President and Chief Executive Officer, MTN Group, Sifiso Dabengwa is focusing on Nigeria to clear its name. Though Dabengwa claimed to have resigned from his position, Monday.

Feelers from South Africa suggest that Dabengwa was sacked for failing to take action on the Nigerian matter before it escalated to fine and global embarrassment. There were also indications that the MTN Group may visit punishment on key Nigerian staff who failed to act early to mitigate the fine.

The NCC was said to have been miffed by the cold shoulders the regulator got from MTN officials each time NCC calls for meetings especially meetings bothering on national security. “Whereas other operators would be represented by their CEOs, MTN will sent a junior officer to a meeting meant for CEOs and in which the National Security Adviser of the country undergoing security challenge is present”, s source at the NCC said.

Dabengwa cited development in Nigeria as part of the reasons he was leaving, claiming that his resignation would be for the interest and growth of the company. Meanwhile, the company has immediately appointed the non-Executive Chairman of the company, Mr Phuthuma Nhleko as Executive Chairman in a temporary capacity. Nhleko, would act as Executive Chairman for a maximum period of six months within which the company would appoint a successor for Dabengwa. Part of Dabengwa’s resignation letter read:

“Due to the most unfortunate prevailing circumstances occurring at MTN Nigeria, I, in the interest of the company and its shareholders, have tendered my resignation with immediate effect.” Nhleko, however, is no stranger to the MTN business, having served as non-executive director and chairman of MTN from July 2001 until June 2002 and thereafter as an executive director, Group president and CEO until March 2011. He has subsequently chaired the group in a non-executive capacity for the past two and a half years (since May 29, 2013).

He said: “I will assume responsibility as Executive Chairman for the next six months as I proactively deal with the Nigerian regulator and will continue to work with them in addressing the issues around unregistered subscribers as a matter of urgency.

“Together with the MTN Board, my second priority will be to find an appropriate Chief Executive Officer to take MTN forward. I will then revert to my Non-executive Chairman role,” Nhleko said.

Meanwhile, the company also said Mr. Alan van Biljon would continue to serve as the Lead Independent Director on the MTN board of directors (MTN Board), while Nhleko takes over executive responsibility. However, the group promised its stakeholders that it will continue to inform them of any material engagements with the Nigerian authorities via the Stock Exchange News Service of the JSE Limited. It also advised its shareholders to continue to exercise caution when dealing in the company’s securities until a further announcement is made.

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