Monday, 25 May 2015
Etisalat says Nigeria fuel shortages may disrupt local services
Abu Dhabi-listed telecommunications company Etisalat said on Monday its local services may be adversely affected by Nigeria's fuel shortages.
"The scarcity of petroleum products has impacted every sector of the economy and the provision of telecommunications services is no exception," it said in a statement.
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