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FG Moves To Review MTN-IHS $6.2bn Acquisition Plan

The Federal Government has announced that it will undertake a comprehensive review of MTN Group’s proposed $6.2 billion acquisition of IHS Holding Limited, underlining the strategic importance of telecommunications infrastructure to the nation’s economic and security interests.

Background: A Landmark Telecom Deal

In a major development earlier on 17 February 2026, MTN agreed to acquire IHS — one of Africa’s largest independent telecommunications tower operators — in an all-cash transaction valued at about $6.2 billion.

Under the terms of the deal:

The acquisition marks a significant strategic shift, reversing years of industry trends where mobile operators sold tower assets and leased them back from independent providers.

Why the Government Is Reviewing the Deal

The Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, led by Minister Dr. Bosun Tijani, said the review will assess the transaction’s impact on Nigeria’s telecom sector and broader economy, especially given the strategic role of digital infrastructure in economic growth, financial services, innovation, and national security.

According to the ministry’s statement:

The minister emphasised the government’s objective to protect consumers, safeguard investment, and promote competitive sustainability in the telecommunications market.

Industry Significance of the Acquisition

This deal is one of Africa’s largest telecom infrastructure transactions, blending MTN’s position as Africa’s foremost mobile operator with IHS’s extensive tower network.

IHS Holdings operates tens of thousands of towers across multiple African markets, including Nigeria, where it is a crucial backbone provider for mobile networks.

For MTN, acquiring IHS outright is seen as a strategic effort to:

Potential Concerns and Market Impact

Industry analysts and stakeholders have raised concerns that such consolidation could:

This underscores why the government is examining not just the financial aspects of the deal but also its broader implications for fair competition and long-term market health.

Outlook and Next Steps

The review by the Ministry of Communications, in collaboration with regulatory and competition bodies, is expected to take some time as part of a standard assessment of merger and acquisition impacts.

For now, the acquisition remains subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions, with both MTN and IHS stakeholders working toward completion in 2026.

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