Pantami, made the call at the inauguration, which held at the ministry’s headquarters on February 13, in Abuja.

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The minister said that it was an important step to take as it was part of the policy of the present administration.

He noted that;

Try to see how our sim registration will be linked up to our national identification card. It is also very important so that our BVN will all be linked up with our digital ID.

According to him, the policy is with regard to our achievement on handling 9.4 million sim cards, some are partially registered, some not completely registered.

Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami and Prof. Umar Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman, NCC at the Annual Cyber Security Conference organised by the Nigerian Communications Commission.
Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami and Prof. Umar Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman, NCC at the Annual Cyber Security Conference organised by the Nigerian Communications Commission.

After that, President Muhammadu Buhari directed me to share that information with security agencies and also ask for their opinion on how to consolidate that achievement. As part of what they have sent to us, some responded that there are issues that we must address. One of them is total number of registered sim cards that each Nigerian should be allowed to have without difficulty.

He further suggested that every individual should possibly have three sim cards as regards the policy sent to the NCC as part of regulation to the board.

The minister advised that when individuals would need additional sim cards from the agreed number, they should provide justification in order to acquire more than the agreed number.

He emphasized that;

In the document policy we have sent, we say possibly three, as part of regulation the board; we said possibly, possibly is not final. So it is flexible. This is based on what the Minister of Defence has sent to us.

Pantami urged the board members to work hard and not to take their work lightly.

The Board Chairman of NCC, Professor Adeolu Akande, who spoke on behalf of the newly-inaugurated board, promised on behalf of the board and management of NCC to meet up and exceed the minister’s expectations.

On his part, the Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of NCC, Prof Umaru Danbatta thanked the minister for giving a full complement to NCC’s governing board.

Danbatta wished the newly inaugurated board success in the discharge of their duties.