Nigeria: Link SIMs & NIN by April 6, or Risk 14yrs in Jail, Govt Warns

NIGERIA: Using Subscribers Identity Module (SIM) or enjoying any government service without a National Identification Number (NIN) will attract a 14 years jail term or fine, Isa Pantami, Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, has said.

Nigerian government has mandated that phone-SIM must to be linked with National Identification Number or risk a 14 years jail term.

Pantami made this known in Abuja on Thursday while briefing the Press on the NIN to SIM linking directive.

This development comes after a Court in Lagos banned Pantami’s Ministry from blocking SIMs whose owners fail to meet up the April 6, 2021 deadline for linking SIMs to NIN.

The Minister of Communication and Digital Economy had through the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) directed network operators to block all SIM cards not linked to NIN by April 9, 2021

The minister said, “We only said submit your national identity number to the mobile operator, then citizens said we don’t have it, let’s go and obtain it, then the first question, why did you fail to obtain it until when the issue of SIM came up.

“National Identity is a law and it’s mandatory and for you to conduct certain activities without the number is an offence. For you to get a voters card in Nigeria based on Section 27 of NIMC Act, it is an offence.

“For you to open a bank account without a National Identity Number is an offence. For you to pay tax is an offence. For you to collect pension it is an offence.

“For you to enjoy any government service without having a National Identity Number is an offence. Section 29 says ‘if you do any of these in Sec 27 without obtaining National Identity, you have commited a crime that will lead to fine or imprisonment or both of them and this is 14 years note today.”

Pantami said his duty to President Muhammadu Buhari was to ensure laws and policies of government are implemented.

“With all sense of humility, Mr President has appointed me to ensure laws and policies of government are implemented. I am not a kind of person that will be appointed to sit down and continue drinking tea like this. It is impossible.

“Any responsibility given to me must be obeyed. This is my nature, when I feel that I can’t, I will clear the scene for someone to occupy the position. But so long as I am there, I must enforce the law,” he said.

The minister who said owning a SIM in the country is not mandatory, however insisted that NIN is mandatory for SIM users.

“NIN is mandatory, SIM is not mandatory, it is optional. If I say I will not use SIM in Nigeria, nobody will take me to court. It is optional, but this number is mandatory.

“So, why do we fail to comply to mandatory law until and unless we want to enjoy the privilege of using a SIM which is optional in our lives. However as the minister of communications, I will appreciate it if you continue using your SIM.”

Asked on the number of NIN enrolment so far, the minister said, despite challenges, registrations have reached 150 million.