MTN,
Africa’s leading mobile phone operator, has finally sealed the deal to acquire
Visafone, the only surviving Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) operator in
Nigeria, owned by the banking magnate, Mr. Jim Ovia.
The
acquisition of Visafone, the only surviving CDMA operator in Nigeria, by MTN, a
GSM operator, marks the final death of CDMA operations in Africa’s largest
economy.
Though, MTN
is yet to make official announcement of the acquisition, but inside sources
confirmed the development to Daily Trust reporter.
Contrary to
the initial report about the deal that MTN is not taking along the purchase of
the CDMA Company with its liabilities, sources said the telecoms giant has
acquired the staggering Visafone with all its properties, including its
spectrum and liabilities.
Meanwhile,
over 2,000 employees were disengaged with effect from January 5, 2016, and were
paid three months’ salaries as severance package.
The only
categories of employees said to be left were those in the personnel and
transmission departments.
One of the
affected workers, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told our correspondent
that the sacking came as a surprise to many of them.
“We learnt
that the management would downsize, but we were told that that would be later
in 2016. It is, however, surprising that they are sending majority of us away
so early in the year. Though they paid three months’ severance benefits, but
should it be this way?
“Some of us
have put in five to 10 years of our lives in keeping the business going, but
see what we are getting now. It is well.”
A senior
management employee at Visafone confirmed the sacking, but was quick to refer
media enquiries to MTN because he was not authorised to speak on the deal.
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