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Minister Eyes SIM Card Production, Self Reliance In 2025
The Federal Government of Nigeria has said that the ban on the importation of Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards was aimed at increasing Indigenious Content in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) towards becoming self-reliant by 2025
Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, revealed the projection in Oniru, Lagos, at the Nigerian Telecommunications Indigenous Content Expo (NTICE) organized by the Nigeria Office for Developing Indigenous Telecoms Sector (NODITS) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
Pantami insisted that Africa’s biggest country should not be importing things that could be produced within, adding that the ban would further aid the independence of the ICT sector by the period.
“Let me make it clear that the federal government will no longer tolerate the importation of sim cards. We are now producing them in Nigeria.
“Our aim is to increase indigenous content in the ICT sector so that by 2025, we will be self-reliant by at least 80 percent”, the minister noted.
Pantami urged stakeholders and citizens to support government efforts to boost local patronage and consumption.
“If we do this, history will be kind to all of us”, the professor of Cybersecurity added.
Recall that Pantami had in June informed the public that the Buhari’s administration had established a SIM card manufacturing plant in Lagos.
According to him, the facility, built with private sector support, has the capacity to produce 200 million cards annually and also export them to other African countries.