Categories: Top News

Senate rejects MTN’s bid to sack workers

Published by

The senate has  said that it cannot accept a situation where Nigerians working in the telecommunications industry would be indiscriminately relieved of their positions without recourse to the global labour rules and practices.

The chairman of Senate Committee on Communications, Gilbert Nnaji , said this  during a chat with news men and  confronted with media report that MTN Nigeria Limited, recently sacked over  500  workers

“As  the representatives of the people, we cannot fold our arms and watch our constituents being oppressed by employers of labour. We cannot in any way, tolerate such. At the same time, we shall ensure that our foreign investors are not unduly threatened.

“When my attention was drawn to this  development, I immediately contacted the

managing director of the company. Although, he said that facts were somehow misrepresented in the report, he still admitted that it was only the short-term contract staff ,who work in the call centres that were affected.

“I, then, let him know that it would be proper for him to review the action, especially, in view of the  current economic situation in the country. It is only when that option fails that the committee and by extension,  the senate, would take a position to protect our people”.

However, MTN has since denied the report and  this is the second time in one week that the South African telecoms giant would make public denial.

Recently, it denied an allegation that it had illegally repatriated 13.92 billion dollars from Nigeria, saying  thatthe claim was without merit.

Recent Posts

Cost-reflective tariff adjustments for Band A customers grew market revenue to N1.7trn in 2024 — FG

The Federal Government has disclosed that the cost-reflective tariff adjustments for Band A customers led…

5 minutes ago

(ICYMI) CDCFIB recruitment: How to prepare, apply for Immigration, NSCDC, others

The Federal Government, on Thursday, 26 June, announced a new date for the commencement of…

13 minutes ago

South Korea’s Supreme Court acquits Samsung Chairman Lee in 2015 merger case

"The Supreme Court ruling clears a layer of legal uncertainty, which could be a long-term…

19 minutes ago

No constitution can ever be regarded as perfect —Ex-President Obasanjo

The letter written by former President Olusegun Obasanjo to the Chairman of The Patriots, Chief…

25 minutes ago

TETFund moves to provide solution to energy crisis in tertiary institutions

..set to begin special intervention in Agric universities IN the face of the energy crisis…

30 minutes ago

Nigeria’s constitution must address its pluralism, formulated by elected representatives of its diverse peoples —Anyaoku

The Patriots National Summit: Chairman’s welcome address - HE Chief Emeka Anyaoku GCON CFR I…

30 minutes ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.