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NIN linkage: NCC Dismisses Claims of Mass Disconnection of Telephone Subscribers

The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC has dispelled fears of mass disconnection of telephone subscribers as a result of the ongoing linkage of SIM Registration Records with the National Identity Number (NIN).

The Commission in a statement signed by Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde, director, Public Affairs, said there was no need for such fears as the ongoing exercise is part efforts to enhance our general safety and to help in such vital exercises like National Budgeting, Policy Planning, Social Intervention programs and many more.

The Commission was reacting to a numerous publications in both print and electronic media which created fears that the ongoing linkage of SIM Registration Records with the National Identity Number (NIN) would lead to mass disconnection of telephone subscribers.

According to NCC, with the advent of social media and App-driven digital environment, network subscription has gone beyond human subscribers to include machines like PoS, Routers, Wi-Fi devices.

The Minister had assured that the Government will continue to review the exercise in the light of experiences to ensure its smooth implementation.

The statement reads in part: “The attention of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has been drawn to numerous publications in both print and electronic media regarding the unfounded fears of mass disconnection of telephone subscribers as a result of the ongoing linkage of SIM Registration Records with the National Identity Number (NIN).

“It is therefore necessary for the Commission to issue this clarification in order to allay the fears of subscribers and the general public.

“Most of these publications are based on the erroneous assumption that for every network or SIM connection, there is one unique human subscriber.

“However, with the advent of social media and App-driven digital environment, network subscription went beyond human subscribers to include machines like PoS, Routers, Wi-Fi devices, electricity meters, CCTV, tracking devices etc.

“A recent survey conducted in Nigeria has shown that on average, there are now approximately 4 to 5 SIMs to every human subscriber. This explains the basis of allowing the linkage of up to 7 SIMs to 1 unique NIN in the recently launched Federal Government Portal.

“Thus, if there are 43 million Nigerians with NINs, this could account for about 172 million SIMs already linked to NINs.

It is very important to emphasize that the current exercise of linking NIN to SIM(s) is for the common good of all Nigerians, as it has far reaching benefits.

” Apart from enhancing our general safety, this will help in such vital exercises like National Budgeting, Policy Planning, Social Intervention programs and many more.

“The Minister of Communication and Digital Economy has assured that the Government will continue to review the exercise in the light of experiences to ensure its smooth implementation.”

It called on all our media partners, publishers and reporters to always endeavour to seek clarification from the Commission before going to the press, especially on sensitive issues.

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