The
South-South Youth Leaders’ Forum said it had concluded plans to sue a
telecoms firm, MTN Nigeria, for continued poor services being rendered
to the citizens.
The
group explained that it would not remain silent and watch MTN deliver
substandard telecoms services to the South-South people and Nigerians in
general.
Speaking
with journalists on Tuesday in Port Harcourt, the Chairman of the
forum, Mr. Odiedim Amachree, said that the service provider was
operating dual standards.
Alleging
that the firm had compromised efficiency and best standard practice,
Amachree said the poor services worsened during the Yuletide.
He
said the group had observed that on severally occasions, the Nigerian
Communications Commission had sanctioned MTN but did not bother to
ensure that the company complied with its directives.
Amachree
said, “All is now set to stop MTN’s protracted poor service delivery in
Nigeria, as we prepare to sue on behalf of ourselves and other
South-South youths, who are using the MTN network.
“The
truth must be told that the government will not do everything for us,
especially when there is already a framework to handle issues of this
nature through the instrumentality of the law.”
In
a statement, which he signed on behalf of the group, Amachree called on
Nigerians who had suffered one loss or the other as a result of poor
service delivery from MTN to support the forum’s planned legal action.
He
urged Nigerians to always protect their rights and drop the attitude
not showing resistance anytime their rights were being trampled upon.
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