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Cooperative Leader Seeks GSM Subscribers’ Databank
The President of Rivers Transport and Investment Cooperative Union Limited (RTICUL), Mr. Tubonimi Wokoma, has urged operators of the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) in Nigeria to establish and maintain a comprehensive databank for all its subscribers.
Speaking in a chat with The Tide in Port Harcourt, the Cooperative President said such databank will help to identify various criminal calls from subscribers.
He said that if GSM operators like the MTN, GLO and Etisalat, among other operators in Nigeria, will summon courage to have the full data of all its subscribers, before their lines could be activated, that it will go a long way to identify those that commit various crimes through GSM phones. According to him, “various crimes like frauds, theft and assassination are carried out with the use of GSM phones,” pointing out that it is now necessary that the operators have a comprehensive data of all subscribers.Mr. Wokoma maintained that such data bank is adopted in other countries of the world, particularly in the developed countries, where use of GSM to commit crime is on check.
The cooperative leader however, frowned at the unseriousness of GSM operators in Nigeria towards maintaining a databank for its subscribers, pointing out that they are only concerned about making money.
He expressed disappointment on how GSM operators in the country sell lines to subscribers on the streets and major roads in Nigerian cities, without demanding for passport and other particulars that can properly identify them.
Wokeoma stressed the need for Nigerians to be conscious of what is happening in them environment, adding that he has sent memo to the chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Faruda Waziri over the matter.
The Cooperative transport President also posited that if EFCC and Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) will prevail on operators GSM crimes will be controlled.
Corlins Walter
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