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FG Flags MTN’s Acquisition of IHS Towers, To Take a Closer Look

The Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy says it has taken notice of recent
developments in the Nigerian telecommunications sector regarding the acquisition of IHS
Towers by MTN Group.

This is contained in a statement signed by the Minister, Dr. Bosun Tijani, made available to the Press on Tuesday.

“Over the past two years, under the leadership of His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu this administration has taken deliberate steps to stabilise and strengthen the
telecommunications sector as a critical pillar of Nigeria’s digital economy”, the Minister stated.

“Through policy clarity, regulatory support, and sustained engagement with industry stakeholders, government has prioritised long-term sustainability, investor confidence, and improved sector performance.

“Recent financial results announced by key operators indicate a return to improved profitability, increased investment in telecoms infrastructure and operational stability across the sector.

“This progress reflects the resilience of the industry and the impact of reforms aimed at ensuring its viability and capacity to continue delivering meaningful connectivity to Nigerians.

“Given the strategic importance of telecommunications infrastructure to national security, economic growth, financial services, innovation, and social inclusion, and to ensure strategic actions by private sector operators are in line with the market development agenda under the Renewed Hope policy directions of the President, the Ministry will undertake a thorough assessment of this development in collaboration with the relevant regulatory authorities to review its impact on the sector.

Our objective is clear: to ensure that any market consolidation or structural changes protect consumers, safeguard investments, and preserve the long-term sustainability of the sector”, he stressed.

“We remain committed to maintaining a stable, transparent, and forward-looking policy
environment that keeps Nigeria’s telecommunications industry on a strong and sustainable path, in alignment with our broader vision of building a robust digital economy.

 

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