The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has directed all Mobile Network Operators, MNOs, to complete the mandatory verification and linkage of Subscriber Identification Modules (SIMs) to National Identity Numbers (NINs) by September 14, 2024.
The NCC, on Wednesday, gave an update on the Federal
Government’s 2020 policy to link all NINs to SIMs.
The Commission said that to date, over 153 million SIMs have
been successfully linked to a NIN, reflecting a compliance rate of 96 per cent,
a substantial increase from 69.7 per cent in January 2024.
A statement signed by Reuben Muoka, Director, Public
Affairs, the Commission said as the country approaches the final phase of the
process, it seeks the continued cooperation of all Nigerians to achieve 100 per
cent compliance.
“The complete linkage of all SIM cards to NINs is essential
for enhancing the trust and security of our digital economy,” it added.
“By verifying all mobile users, this policy strengthens
confidence in digital transactions, reduces the risk of fraud and cybercrime,
and supports greater participation in e-commerce, digital banking, and mobile
money services.
“This, in turn, promotes financial inclusion and drives
economic growth.”
The Commission further revealed that through collaboration
with the Office of the National Security Adviser, ONSA, and the National
Identity Management Commission, NIMC, it has uncovered alarming cases where
individuals possessed an unusually high number of SIM cards — some exceeding
100,000.
“The Commission also remains committed to working with
security agencies and other stakeholders to crack down on the sale of
pre-registered SIMs, thereby safeguarding national security and ensuring the
integrity of mobile numbers in Nigeria.”
It said to ensure full compliance with the NIN-SIM linkage
policy, it has “directed all Mobile Network Operators, MNOs, to complete the
mandatory verification and linkage of SIMs to NINs by September 14, 2024”.
“Effective September 15, 2024, the Commission expects that
no SIM operating in Nigeria will be without a valid NIN.
“We urge all members of the public who have not yet
completed their NIN-SIM linkage, or who have faced issues due to verification
mismatches, to visit their service providers promptly to update their details before
the deadline. Alternatively, the approved self-service portals are available
for this purpose.”
The NCC also reminded the public that the sale and purchase
of pre-registered SIMs are criminal offences punishable by imprisonment and
fines.
“We encourage citizens to report any such activities to the
Commission via our toll-free line (622) or through our social media platforms.”
The Commission thanked the general public for cooperating in
the quest to strengthen Nigeria’s digital ecosystem.
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