FG gives NCC 9 day ultimatum to deactivate 2.24m lines
September 16, 2019886 views0 comments
The federal government has directed the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC to go ahead and deactivate 2.24 million improperly registered sim cards on or before 25th September.
Ibrahim Patami, the minister of communications, issued the directive on Monday during the inauguration of the newly constituted board of NCC Sim-cards.
Pantami, who frowned at the development, described as a security risk to the nation said the commission, having rectified 6.775m out of the original 9.2m improperly registered sim cards should proceed to cut off the remaining number. He noted that sim cards are usually involved in most of the crimes committed in the country.
He however, directed the regulator to notify all telecom operators that after September 25th any sim that is involved in crime should be traceable to a particular individual.
He said: ‘‘I have a breaking news for you after my announcement last week of the 9.2 million SIM cards in circulation, NCC executive vice chairman has just briefed me that about 6.775 million had been rectified.
‘‘We believe that on the 25th September, 2019 we don’t want to have single incomplete registration of sim cards in Nigeria. This means we have only 2.24 million yet to be rectified. So, we want them to be properly rectified on or before 25th September, 2019
’’ In that direction, we want the management to immediately inform the telecoms. After 25th of September if a crime is committed and sim is used, we only need the number of that sim from the regulator to know the identity of the person who committed the crime. With that a lot will be achieved. We will submit the identity to the security agencies.”
“From investigations, 99 percent of crime committed in Nigeria, sim card is involved. Before you think of any economic benefits, the constitutional responsibility of the executive is the protection of lives and properties”.