Frustrated MTN subscribers vandalized a Lagos office on Monday over deactivated SIM cards, causing a chaotic scene.
Angry subscribers have vandalised one of the Lagos offices of MTN, a mobile telecommunication company, to express frustration over their deactivated sim cards.
FIJ gathered that the subscribers had stormed the telecommunication office at 72 Junction, Opposite First Bank, 23 Road, Festac Town, Lagos, on Monday morning.
A resident who stays across the office but would like to remain anonymous told FIJ that the crowd became uncontrollable after they perceived the MTN staff were unwilling to attend to them.
“People visited the office on Monday to complain about their deactivated lines, but I think the MTN officials were not attending to them and the people got angry and started scattering the premises,” he said.
“However, normalcy has since been restored to the area even though some customers are still hanging around.”
A 17-second video shared on X and seen by FIJ showed a crowd of subscribers breaking into the telecoms premises.
The crowd pulled back the iron bars used as security fencing around the premises to access the building.
Meanwhile, a directive issued on Monday afternoon by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) ordered telecommunications companies to temporarily restore customers’ access to deactivated sim cards.
Telecommunications across the country deactivated the sim cards of subscribers for failing to link their national identification numbers (NINs) with their numbers.