Coronavirus: MTN Staff To Work From Home
POLITICS DIGEST – As part of the precautionary measures to help contain the spread of Coronavirus in Nigeria, MTN Nigeria has asked its team to start working from home starting Monday, March 23.
MTN disclosed this in a statement released by the telcos Senior Manager, External Relations, Mr Funso Aina.
According to the statement, MTN’s operations would continue to run at full scale with essential staff working limited hours on-site.
Aina said: “We also plan to announce the temporary closure of some of our stores.Those that remain open, will operate reduced hours and maintain strict and social distances measures.
“The situation unfolding around the world is unlike anything we have seen in our lifetimes and is a reminder that we are all more connected than we ever know.
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“To get through this, we need each other with patience, understanding, compassion, and to do the right thing for each other,” he said.
Aina stated that MTN had been closely monitoring the situation and “believe it is crucial that companies do two things, which was helping to contain the escalating outbreak and safeguard operations so that economies keep moving.
“Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by COVID-19, especially those diagnosed with the virus, their family and friends, and all those whose jobs, education, and way of life have been affected.
“We have also complemented the government’s sensitisation drive, introduced rigorous cleaning measures and equipped team members with additional sanitation and safety products.
“As part of our response plan, in the coming days, we will introduce our Y’ello care package, several new measures as part of a concerted effort to support our customers.
“These include further amplifying governments sensitisation efforts, using more channels to deliver health and safety information, and suspending fees for all money transfers using our Momo Agent network.”