9.2 million SIM cards 'not properly registered' — NCC

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9.2 million SIM cards 'not properly registered' — NCC
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An estimated 9.2 million mobile telephone lines (SIM cards) in Nigeria are not properly registered in accordance with the standard procedure.

reportedly disclosed this in a report sent to the Communications minister, Isa Pantami.

Ms Suleiman said the report was compiled following instruction given by the newly appointed minister to all parastatals under his ministry to produce a short-term performance target. “The security implication of this irregularity is too grave to ignore and the Federal Ministry of Communications will not tolerate any actions or inactions that will compromise the nation’s security,” the statement partly reads.

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