THE Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has warned telecoms customers whose subscriber identity module (SIM) cards have been blocked from making calls that the affected SIMs would not be unblocked until the users’ National Identification Numbers (NINs) are connected to them.
This information has become vital given a viral online link –https://bit.ly/NCC-Sim-Unbar-Gov-Ng – circulating on social media and several websites.
The link and associated narrative contain patent inaccuracies and disinformation clearly intended to deceive the general public regarding SIM cards that are unable to make calls due to their failure to link with NIN by the deadline.
According to a statement signed by NCC Director, Public Affairs, Dr. Ike Adinde, the viral message mischievously displays the Commission’s logo and ostensibly promises members of the public that by clicking the web link and following further instructions, subscribers with barred SIM cards can unbar such SIMs across mobile networks without a valid NIN.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the NCC wishes to state categorically that it never issued such a statement, directing subscribers or indicating that subscribers can unbar their SIM without a NIN. As such, the originators and peddlers of the spurious message were out to mischievously mislead unsuspecting members of the public. Therefore, their message should be disregarded,” the statement said.
The statement continued: “The NCC is the national regulatory authority for telecommunications in Nigeria, and it is co-driving the process of the NIN-SIM linkage with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) as directed by the Federal Government.
“The Commission will not, under any circumstance, act contrary to the Federal Government’s directive to MNOs to bar SIMs cards not linked to NINs at the expiration of the last deadline given for the NIN-SIM linkage exercise….
“For subscribers that have not registered for their NIN, what to do is to get their SIM registered at accredited centres across the country and then link the NIN with their SIM cards through channels provided by their service providers. Secondly, for subscribers with registered NINs, what to do is to simply go and link the NIN with their SIMs through channels provided by their service providers.”
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