A former Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Isa
Ali Pantami, has accused the Nigerian Police Force and other security agencies
of refusing to use the NIN-SIM policy to fight insecurity in the country.
Pantami, who was responding to a question from an X user who
wondered why so much money was spent on the policy and yet insecurity has
remained unabated, said the application of the policy has been a major problem.
This was after the former minister disclosed that a friend
of his had offered to pay N50 million of the N60 million ransom demanded by
bandits who abducted Alhaji Mansoor Al-Kadriyar’s six children.
“NIN-SIM policy has been working. However, the relevant
institutions fighting criminality are to be requested to ensure they utilise it
effectively when a crime is committed,” Pantami wrote.
He stated: “Lack of utilising it is the main problem, not
the policy. While in office, I know of three instances where the policy was
utilised, and it led to the success of their operations.
On the lack of utilisation, I am more worried than anyone,
as my life was threatened by criminals for reintroducing it, including on BBC
Hausa and national dailies; I resisted and ensured its implementation.
“If it is not being utilised by the relevant institutions in
charge of securing lives and property, then I am more frustrated than any
person, as I sacrificed my life and ignored all the threats to life.
“This is just a point out of 100 on the policy. May the
Almighty rescue all the kidnapped and bring absolute peace and stability to
Nigeria, and may He (SWT) continue to guide our leaders and help them always in
discharging their responsibilities.”
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