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NCC Warns Against Linking NIN To Another Subscriber’s SIM
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has advised telecommunication subscribers not to allow their National Identification Numbers (NIN) to be linked to another person’s Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards.
A statement quoted the NCC as disclosing this during the third edition of its Telecom Consumer Town Hall aired on the radio.
Speaking on ‘the Benefits of NIN-SIM Integration’, the NCC Director, Consumer Affairs Bureau, Efosa Idehen, said: “On no account should a telecom consumer, however circumstanced, allow another person to register a SIM with another person’s NIN”.
He said this advice was meant to protect the true owner of the NIN from any liabilities or negative consequences arising from the use of other person’s SIM.
He said: “If the person, whose SIM is linked to your line, uses their own SIM to commit crimes or any form of atrocities, it is easy to be traced to you and then, you will be dealt with because the SIM is linked to your NIN”.
During the radio programme, the NCC further stressed that the deadline for NIN-SIM integration remains October 31, 2021.
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