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The apex Yoruba youth organisation, Oodua Youth Coalition (OYC), has officially served a notice of intention to picket the offices of telecommunications giant MTN Nigeria.
This decision follows the expiration of a seven-day ultimatum demanding that the South African-linked company publicly condemn the ongoing xenophobic attacks against Nigerians and other African nationals in South Africa.
In a statement jointly signed by OYC Vice President, Olatunji Adejuwon and National Secretary, Olaoye Abolaji, the coalition on Wednesday expressed deep disappointment over MTN Nigeria’s continued silence. The group stated that previous correspondence and direct appeals to the telecom firm had been completely ignored, a response they termed “unacceptable” for an entity reaping immense financial patronages from the Nigerian populace.
“This silence is unacceptable, particularly for a corporate entity whose roots are closely connected to South Africa while enjoying immense patronage and goodwill from the Nigerian people,” the statement read.
The OYC emphasized that the planned picketing is aimed at enforcing corporate social responsibility and compelling the company to show moral leadership.
To resolve the impasse, the coalition demands that MTN Nigeria immediately convene a joint press conference with OYC representatives to unequivocally denounce the violence and reaffirm its commitment to the dignity and safety of all Africans.
While a specific date for the picketing was not announced, the coalition assured the public that the demonstration would remain peaceful, orderly, and strictly within the confines of Nigerian law.
The group confirmed that relevant Nigerian security agencies and the South African diplomatic mission in Nigeria have already been notified of the impending action. (TRIBUNE)