The
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) on Tuesday lamented that in spite of
enlightenment efforts, some customers still deal in unregistered SIM cards.
Mr Sunday Dare, Executive Commissioner, Stakeholder Management , NCC, said
during a North East regional sensitisation workshop in Gombe that Nigerians
must appreciate the dangers associated with fraudulently activated SIM cards.
“As we all know, the objective of subscribers’ registration is basically to
assist in easy identification of mobile telephone users and detection of crimes
committed through the use of mobile phones, hence the need for proper
registration.
“The availability of improperly registered SIM in any corner of Nigeria, is a
threat to the security of all,” he warned, adding that those who use such SIMs
contribute to the insecurity in the nation.
He said the Commission had carried out enforcement activities throughout the
country and registration agents had been arrested while registration machines
and fully activated SIMs by agents were confiscated.
He said perpetrators of such act were prosecuted and fine had been imposed on
them.
He said the workshop would address all these challenges and come out with
solutions on how to tackle those issues.
In his speech, Director Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement, NCC. Mr Efosa
Idehen, said sales of already registered SIM cards by agents to the public, was
a crime.
He said mobile network operators and their agent must abide by the laws which
prohibited the release of fully activated SIM into the market.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that participants were drawn from the six
states of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Yobe and Taraba states.