[Nigeria] Government to revise policies on SIM card registration and usage
 
           
            
The country's Minister of Communications and Digital 
Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami in a statement has directed the 
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to revise the Policy in line 
with the Powers of the Minister as stated in Section 25(1) of the 
Nigerian Communications Act 2003-
 "the Minister shall, in writing, from time to time 
notify the Commission or and express his views on the general policy 
direction of the Federal Government in respect of the communications 
sector."
The revision of the Policy is based on the feedback 
received from the security agencies following the successful 
revalidation of improperly registered SIM cards in September 2019 and 
the blocking of those that failed to revalidate their SIMs.
The updated Policy is expected to include several 
provisions including to ensure that the National Identity Number (NIN) 
becomes a prerequisite for Nigerians registering new SIM cards (while 
for foreigners, their passports and visas should be used), while already
 registered SIM cards are to be updated with National Identity Number 
(NIN) before 1st December, 2020.  It should also ensure that only fully 
accredited agents support the SIM card registration process without 
pre-registering SIM cards themselves, while the eventual registration 
should be done by the operators.
The policy also directs operators to ensure that 
there is be a maximum number of SIM cards that can be tied to a single 
individual, possibly a maximum of 3. It should ensure that no 
unregistered SIMs are ever allowed on mobile networks.
Others include ensuring that subscribers can easily 
check the number of SIM cards registered to their name, along with the 
associated phone numbers and networks, ensure that mobile network 
operators fortify their networks against cyberattacks and ensure that 
they adhere to the provisions of the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation 
(NDPR) and ensure that SIM cards that have been used to perpetrate 
crimes are permanently deactivated.
The NCC is to provide the Minister with progress reports on the implementation of the revised Policy.
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