Not less than 20.4 million Nigerian Subscribers will lose their access to the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM).
They will all be disconnected by the time the Federal Government implements the National Identification Number–Subscriber Identity Module policy as it has hinted.
In a statement signed by the Director, Public Affairs, Nigerian Communications Commission, Dr Ikechukwu Adinde; and the Head, Corporate Communications, National Identity Management Commission, Mr Kayode Adegoke, the Federal Government had disclosed on Thursday that it was set to enforce the SIM-NIN policy.
This comes as the 31st of March, 2022 deadline for subscribers to link their SIMs to NINs has expired.
However, subscribers still have a couple of days to link their SIMs to NINs before it begins to enforce the policy.
By the time the policy is implemented, subscribers who have not linked their SIMs and NINs together will not be able to use telecommunication services.
Excerpts of the statement:
“The general public would recall that the Federal Government approved an extension of the NIN-SIM linkage deadline to the 31st of March 2022.
“In preparation for the enforcement, the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami urges citizens and legal residents to use the next few days to ensure that they complete the linkage.
“To this end, the Honourable Minister has further directed that NIMC should offer enrolment services round-the-clock for the next few days.”
In preparation for this, NIMC announced that its enrollment centres would be operational this weekend. It said, “This is to notify the general public that all NIN enrolment centres nationwide will be operational over the weekend.
“This is to enable those yet to obtain the NIN to do so within the timeframe given by the federal government before enforcement of the NIN-SIM linkage commences.
“77.1 million unique NINs have been issued by the NIMC as of March 21, 2022, according to data obtained from the agency’s website.
Nigeria currently has 97.5 million unique mobile subscribers in Nigeria as of September 2018, according to the GSMA, the global organisation representing telecom operators worldwide.
It is envisaged that the country will record 130 million unique subscribers by 2025. The NCC said there were 197,768,482 active telecom subscribers in February 2022.
NIMC and NCC have also advised that a subscriber’s NIN can be linked to more than one SIM.
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