Michael Ikpoki, CEO of MTN Nigeria,
has resigned his appointment with immediate effect in a major shake-up at the
telecoms giant. Akinwale Goodluck, the head of
regulatory and corporate affairs, has also resigned.
The new CEO is Ferdi Moolman while Amina Oyagbola takes over as the head of
regulatory and corporate affairs.
Moolman,
previously COO at MTN Irancell, was most recently chief financial officer at
MTN Nigeria.
Oyagbola
is returning to the regulatory and corporate affairs she headed before and will
retain her position as head of human resources.
These
changes are thought to be in response to the N1.04 trillion fine imposed on the
company for failing to deactivate 5.2 million unregistered SIM cards.
In a
statement issued by the group corporate affairs on Thursday, the MTN Group also
announced that it was restructuring its operations to strengthen “operational
oversight, leadership, governance and regulatory compliance” across its 22
country operations in Africa and the Middle East.
The group
is now restructured into three regions – West and Central Africa, South and
East Africa, and Middle East and North Africa.
Jyoti
Desai was appointed group chief operarting officer, a new position that was
created effective December 1, 2015.
Desai, who
will report to the executive chairman, Phuthuma Nhleko, was once chief
information officer at MTN Nigeria and was recently seconded to support the
Nigerian country operations.
Two of the
three new regional vice presidents have been appointed: Karl Toriola for West
and Central Africa, and Ismail Jaroudi for Middle East North Africa.
A new
group CEO is yet to be appointed since the resignation of Sifiso Dabengwa in
the wake of the record fine imposed on its Nigerian arm.
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