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SIM-NIN Deadline Extended to September 14, 153 Million Lines Linked

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The deadline for linking SIM cards to National Identification Numbers (NIN) in Nigeria has been extended to September 14, 2024. The extension comes as authorities report that a total of 153 million SIM lines have now been successfully linked to NINs, reflecting a significant milestone in the ongoing effort to enhance digital identity verification in the country.

The extension of the deadline aims to accommodate the remaining individuals who have yet to complete the linkage process. The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) have emphasized the importance of this initiative in improving security and reducing fraud.

“Linking SIM cards to NINs is crucial for creating a more secure telecommunications environment,” said a spokesperson for the NCC. “The extended deadline provides additional time for those who have not yet completed the process, ensuring that all Nigerians can benefit from the improved security measures.”

The linkage initiative, which began in 2020, is part of a broader effort by the Nigerian government to strengthen digital identity systems and enhance national security. The process requires individuals to verify their identity by providing their NIN to their mobile network providers, ensuring that each SIM card is associated with a unique, verifiable identity.

The 153 million linked lines represent a substantial achievement, given the scale of the initiative and the logistical challenges involved. This progress highlights the commitment of both the government and the telecommunications sector to advancing digital identity and security.

Despite the significant progress, some challenges remain. Issues such as registration bottlenecks, technical difficulties, and public awareness have affected the speed and efficiency of the linkage process. The extension of the deadline is intended to address these challenges and facilitate a smoother completion for all individuals.

“The extension is a positive step in addressing the practical difficulties many Nigerians face in completing the linkage process,” said a representative from a major mobile network provider. “We are working closely with the relevant authorities to ensure that the remaining individuals can complete their registration before the new deadline.”

The linkage initiative has been met with mixed reactions from the public. While many support the goal of improved security and fraud prevention, others have expressed frustration with the process, citing long queues and delays at registration centers. The government has been working to address these concerns by increasing the capacity of registration centers and providing additional support for those encountering difficulties.

As the new deadline approaches, efforts will be ramped up to ensure that as many people as possible complete the linkage process. The extension provides a crucial opportunity to resolve outstanding issues and ensure that the initiative achieves its objectives.

The success of the SIM-NIN linkage process is expected to have far-reaching benefits for Nigeria, including enhanced security, improved service delivery, and greater transparency. By establishing a robust digital identity system, the country is taking a significant step towards modernizing its telecommunications infrastructure and safeguarding the interests of its citizens.

Source: BusinessDay

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