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Why Your SIM Cards May Be Blocked Despite NIN Linkage – NCC

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NCC on sim and NIN

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has shed light on the recent challenges faced by subscribers, explaining the reasons behind the blocking of SIM cards despite the prior linkage with National Identification Numbers (NIN).

Mr. Efosa Idehen, the Director of Compliance at NCC, identified the key culprit behind these issues as the duplication of NINs, pinpointing the actions of third-party agents involved in the registration process. These agents, during the SIM-to-NIN linkage, occasionally duplicate NINs for telecom subscribers, creating complications when audits reveal the need for the actual owners of the NINs to reclaim them.

Recognizing the severity of the problem, the NCC is dedicated to addressing the situation. Mr. Idehen underscored the significance of eliminating doubts about the legitimacy of individuals’ claims to ownership when they assert their SIMs.

The acknowledgment from NCC comes in response to the concerns raised by subscribers who discovered that their phone lines were blocked by telecom companies even after completing the NIN-SIM linkage. This revelation sheds light on the complexity introduced by third-party agents and highlights the importance of streamlining the registration process to prevent such complications in the future.

As subscribers grapple with the inconvenience caused by blocked SIM cards, the NCC’s commitment to rectifying the situation provides a ray of hope. Efforts to ensure the accuracy and uniqueness of NINs during the registration process are crucial in mitigating the challenges faced by subscribers and maintaining the integrity of the NIN-SIM linkage initiative.

In navigating these complexities, subscribers can anticipate a smoother process in the future, with the NCC working towards refining the registration system and addressing the issue of NIN duplication caused by third-party agents.

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