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MTN CEO Resigns Over $5.2 Billion Nigeria Fine



The embattled telecommunication network, MTN announced on Monday that its CEO Sifiso Dabengwa has resigned.

MTN which has been in the spotlight after Nigeria slapped it with a massive $5.2bn (R71bn) fine for not registering SIM card holders, announced that Dabengwa has resigned with immediate effect and that Phuthuma Nhleko has been appointed as executive chairperson in a temporary capacity.



"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," Dabengwa said in a statement.

His resignation came as the deadline to pay the penalty draws closer. MTN was given until November 16 to pay the penalty, which relates to the timing of the disconnection of 5.1 million subscribers and is based on a charge of 200 000 naira ($1 005) for each unregistered customer.

MTN said Nhleko, the current non-executive chairperson has agreed to act as executive chairperson for a maximum period of 6 months while the company identifies a successor for Dabengwa.

Nhleko has been with MTN since 2001 when he served as non-executive director and chairperson. From June 2002 he has been 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 (29 May 2013).

Nhleko said in his new role he will 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," he said.


NigerianEye recalls that MTN was fined in October by the NCC for failing to cut off users with unregistered SIM cards.

The company said it continued talks with the Nigerian authorities over the fine.
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3 comments

  1. How annoying our government and its subsidiaries can be. One would be amazed to realise that our own dear NCC has this much power over all this network providers, and all the mobile phone providers have fed fat on unsuspecting and unprotected nigirians while NCC look away.
    I hope the said charged fine gets to enter government purse eventually

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  3. Thank God , but is unfortunate that MTN has eating deep into Nigerian purse this is a company that doesn't have any asset in this company including their cars are all outsource. God shall surely punish every NCC official that have been covering their criminal acts

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