Nigeria’s biggest mobile phone operator MTN
has warned that its network faces shutdown due to fuel shortages that have
crippled the nation.
The company, the biggest subsidiary of the
South Africa-based MTN Group, said it needed a “significant quantity of diesel
in the very near future to prevent a shutdown of services across Nigeria”.
“If diesel supplies are not received within
the next 24 hours the network will be seriously degraded and customers will
feel the impact,” it added on its Twitter account @MTNNG on Saturday evening.
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