The Nigerian Communications Commission has stated telecommunication firms that fail to adjust to the directive to dam Subscriber Identity Module playing cards not linked to National Identification Numbers will face sanctions.
The Director of Public Affairs, NCC, Reuben Mouka, informed The PUNCH on Thursday.
According to Mouka, the regulatory directive mandates telecom operators to conform, and any non-compliance will lead to sanctions.
The NCC Director said, “It is just not a problem whether or not the telcos have began complying or not. We have requested to hyperlink the SIM playing cards to NIN. We have given our directives, and we anticipate compliance. So, if there may be any proof of non-compliance, what follows could be sanction.
Asked when this sanction would begin, Mouka stated, “We can’t say this is the time we would begin to start sanctioning. That also requires a regulatory process. But any operator that fails to comply will be sanctioned.”
The telecom regulator had in December requested telcos to bar an estimated 12 million traces that haven’t been linked to the house owners’ NINs after the expiration of the February 28, 2024, deadline.
On Wednesday, the NCC reaffirmed its stance on the matter and dominated out an extension of the deadline.
The telecom operators who spoke to our correspondent aligned with the regulator to disconnect SIMs not linked to NIN.
The Chairman of the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria, Gbenga Adebayo, stated telecom operators would adhere to the NCC’s directive.
Adebayo said, “About 12 million SIM playing cards might not have been linked to NIN. Some of those SIM playing cards work on modems and WiFi gadgets.
“According to the regulatory directives, those numbers that are not properly linked to NIN will have services withdrawn by midnight today. We stand by that regulatory directive, and we are going to comply.”
The obligatory linkage started in December 2020, when the federal authorities, via the NCC, directed telcos to dam calls from unregistered and unlinked NINs.
Since then, there have been extensions, however over 12 million SIMs nonetheless stay unlinked to NIN.
The transfer by the FG to mandate the linking of cellphone numbers was to boost safety measures within the nation. The directive aimed to streamline the identification course of and enhance accountability for people related to particular cellphone traces.
By limiting the registration of a most of 4 SIMs to a single NIN, the federal government seeks to facilitate simpler identification of line house owners, enabling efficient monitoring and matching of those numbers.
The restriction is meant to fight crime by guaranteeing that people are accountable for actions linked to their registered traces, thereby tightening safety measures in opposition to felony actions comparable to kidnapping, banditry, and terrorism.
Earlier this month, the Executive Vice Chairman, Aminu Maida, addressed the challenges posed by pre-registered or illegally registered SIM playing cards, stating that this has been an ongoing concern.
He additionally talked about that the directive would assist make data-driven selections that may assist the business.
The EVC said, “You are going to see a change in the way in which we make selections; we’re going to be very data-driven. All our selections are going to be backed up by information as a lot as potential. We need to scale back subjectiveness and make the correct selections that may enhance the business.
“We intend to carry our licensees accountable for all providers. After all, shoppers pay for the providers, and so they anticipate the service to be at a sure degree or level, so we will likely be holding our licensees accountable to make sure they ship on their obligations to their licenses.
“We need to put smiles back on the faces of consumers. NCC is clear on this: we need to protect the interests of consumers. They remain number one because that is where you extract values from. Yet, the interests of licensed operators will also be protected while we put eyes on their activities to see the level of compliance.”