The Telecommunications Operators in Nigeria announced February 28, 2024 as the deadline to disconnect Subscriber Identification Modules, SIMs not connected to the National Identity Number.
Gbenga Adebayo, Nigeriaโs Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators, confirmed this to DAILY POST exclusively on Tuesday.
According to him, the directive to deactivate SIMs not linked to NIN is the Nigerian Communications Commission, the countryโs telecom regulatory body.
He explained that the implication is that subscribers of Nigeriaโs Mobile Network Operators, including MTN, Airtel, and Globacom, whose SIMs are not linked to NIN, will be deactivated.
โThe implication is that those who do not have their SIMs linked to the National Identity Number or whose lines have been linked but are yet to be verified need to do otherwise; otherwise, they will be disconnected.
โYou know that it is a government directive; it is not our decision; if you read the press statement, the Nigerian Communication Commission directed that we should withdraw the service. We only have to abide by the regulatory directive. We are concerned about the directive because of the number of active subscribers on the networks, but we can only ask people to abide by it because it is a government directiveโ, he told DAILY POST.
The development came after the federal government issued several NIN-SIM linkage deadlines.
Recall that in December 2020, the federal government introduced the SIM-NIN Linkage policy to curtail insecurity and enshrine sanity in the telecoms sector.
According to NCC, the number of telecom subscribers in Nigeria hit 220,715,961 million as of August 2023.