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134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by Islie: 8:49am On Dec 30, 2021
• NATCOMS wants exercise stopped if 85% target is met

• Telcos have sent current data to NCC, says ALTON

• Backend challenges remain, slow NIMC efficiency

By Adeyemi Adepetun


About 134.4 million Nigerians are currently without the National Identification Number (NIN) as the NIN-SIM linkage deadline ends tomorrow, The Guardian can report.

As at October, the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) revealed that 140 million Nigerians were yet to get NINs, with only 64.4 million unique identity numbers issued as at then.

However, the figure increased to 70 million this month, meaning only 5.6 million unique NINs were issued between October and December. Consequently, removing the 5.6 million from 140 million showed that 134.4 million Nigerians are still without NIN.

This further means that only about 70 million Nigerians might have linked their SIMs to their NINs, having in mind the multi-SIM nature of Nigerians, where an individual operates three to four networks.

Efforts to get the Head of Corporate Communications, NIMC, Kayode Adegoke, to comment on the development, was not successful, as he neither picked his call nor responded to messages sent to his mobile phone.


HOWEVER, the President, National Association of Telecoms Subscribers of Nigeria (NATCOMS), Chief Deolu Ogunbanjo, who commended the efforts thus far, appealed that until a target of 85 per cent has been met on the NIN-SIM exercise before the Federal Government can put a stop to the registration and take accurate stock of the exercise.

Ogunbanjo told The Guardian that already, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy are working with the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) and the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) to assess the efforts so far and proffer next step.

“I want to appeal that if we have met 80 per cent to 85 per cent of the target, the exercise can be stopped, stocks taken and reviewed. If there is need for expansion, the FG can give a final three months for the linkage. But for now, lets take stocks of how we have performed,” he said, stressing that no Nigerian should be disenfranchised.

He, however, questioned the rationale behind the implementation of digital tokens feature on the NIN. Ogunbanjo, who stressed the need for enlightenment on the plan, disclosed that already there are several means of identification, including the SIM, NIN, Bank Verification Number (BVN), NIN-SIM linkage, Drivers Licence and Voter Cards, among others.

The Federal Government had last week announced plans to introduce digital token comprising 16 alphabets and numbers to replace the current 11-digit NIN effective January 2022.

According to NIMC, companies and agencies are allowed to only store and verify virtual NIN or digitoken, which is a set of 16 alpha-numeric characters issued exclusively by an ID holder with NIN.

It was disclosed that the vNIN is non-transferable and expires after 72 hours to be accepted for third-party verification, instead of NIN.

According to Ogunbanjo, there is no justification for imposing the digital token on the people. “At least, there should be about six weeks enlightenment and consultations with stakeholders. Let it not be like the NIN-SIM linkage, which started last December with two weeks deadline given in a period of COVID-19. The two weeks have stretched into months and gradually becoming a year and could become years.”


Speaking with The Guardian, the Chairman, ALTON, Gbenga Adebayo, said operators have passed necessary information and data to the regulator, the NCC for onward transmission to the Minister. “We hope that the Minister will be advised adequately well on the next move,” he stated.

From his perspective, the Nigeria Coordinator, Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI), Olusola Teniola, said the NIN-SIM deadline may be reviewed again by the FG considering the success of the exercise to date versus the pre-2019 figures.

“With the ongoing NIMC system challenges, it is probable that FG may extend the deadline to allow for further improvements in the number of Nigerians and legible persons to obtain a NIN to access various government rendered services including essential access to the Internet and emergent digital services,” he added.

MEANWHILE, backend challenges have continued to slow the efficiency of NIMC in ensuring a smooth handshake between its facilities and that of telecoms operators.

An official of one of the telecoms operators, who pleaded anonymity, told The Guardian: “There are still challenges with the backend integration with the NIMC database because of the ancient backend support at the Commission.

“Some subscribers have sent their NINs to their network providers, and you will be told that it has been acknowledged, but it will not go through finally until we are able to check at the backend of NIMC to confirm the authenticity of the subscriber’s identity because we don’t have any way of knowing, except NIMC confirms.


“It is NIMC that is supposed to confirm that and get back to us. So many subscribers have sent their NINs, but the Commission is yet to confirm their authenticity. It is a serious challenge, which they are managing. It is also one of the reasons we cannot give the number of subscribers that we have verified to date.”

Earlier in the month, in Abuja, the Director, Special Duties, NIMC, Ibrahim Daniel, had disclosed that the commission was battling high maintenance costs, obsolete computers, and poor connectivity. He said all these challenges hamper the enrolment process in the country.

He said: “There are a lot of things needed at the Commission. The first is to train and build the capacity of our staff, most especially those who work in the department of identity database.

“This bothers most on the issue of maintenance, particularly some of the servers and equipment. Most of the time, we outsource to maintain them. It attracts huge amount of money. But if we have in-house trained staff on that, it would reduce the cost.” He further stated that the current database was based on the design of the Pakistanis.

“Most of the things installed there at the inception were not by Nigerians. Most of them were by the Pakistani national database. So, we need training for participants particularly for maintenance,” he said.

https://guardian.ng/news/134m-nigerians-without-nin-as-linkage-with-sim-deadline-ends-tomorrow/

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by Jidemoo: 8:56am On Dec 30, 2021
The funny thing is that even if you do the NIN of a thing lately... before it will be active.....e go reach 2 or 3 months

But if you never do am...just try and do it to be on a safe side ..

This is Nigeria and they Sabi frustrate person with little things

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by Quietmover(m): 9:04am On Dec 30, 2021
I lost count of how many times I promised myself to register for NIN.

I just don't like the stress, but should do that before Jan runs out to be on the safer side.


For the deadline, don't think it will be effective.

Extension news coming soon.


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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by Officialgarri: 9:05am On Dec 30, 2021
Let them suffer it. Enough grace has been given for people to get this NIN thing done but they feel reluctant to get it done.

Nigerians won't take things serious until it gets out of hand.
The Government should link NIN to BVN and let it prevent people from withdrawing and let's see how swift people will be

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by FarahAideed: 9:06am On Dec 30, 2021
Please block us ...block us oooo

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by seborrhic: 9:12am On Dec 30, 2021
Even if the Islamic terrorist sympathizer likes he can extend it to 20 kokoro,some people would and cannot have nin.
The elderly people in the villages how do you expect them to get NIN without special provisions?
They should block as much as they can,so long gsm has become a worldwide tool,people would find alternatives to their blocked lines.

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by Finnese001: 9:19am On Dec 30, 2021
FarahAideed:
Please block us ...block us oooo

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by AntiBeEmCe(m): 9:24am On Dec 30, 2021
FarahAideed:
Please block us ...block us oooo

Lol. Na mumv dey link sim card cheesy

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by kayuseful: 9:39am On Dec 30, 2021
Another extension loading

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by ahuja12: 10:30am On Dec 30, 2021
We wont back down!

Remove that sympathizer from that office

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by helinues: 10:32am On Dec 30, 2021
Eish, something that would still be extended

We are not organised in this country

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by Racoon(m): 10:50am On Dec 30, 2021
Nothing will become of it as long as bandits cum terrorists have unfettered access to Internet connectivity despite all these their nonsense.

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by JamiuKabir: 11:22am On Dec 30, 2021
yeye gonment of FRAUD. Go and die or do your worst.

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by Dankovich1: 11:22am On Dec 30, 2021
To the stubborn heads like me, congratulations to the last extention of the year.
We look forward to that of next year...[right][/right] grin

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by money121(m): 11:22am On Dec 30, 2021
Ok

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by INTEGRITYA1(m): 11:23am On Dec 30, 2021
The main issue is that, most people don't have enough confidence in those at the helm of affairs, committing important and sensitive data in the hands of those that are not trust worthy.

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by JamiuKabir: 11:23am On Dec 30, 2021
helinues:
Eish, something that would still be extended

We are not organised in this country

Your december BMC pay will not be credited.

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by cjudy(m): 11:23am On Dec 30, 2021
sad

If I do NIN make I bend

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by Chatflick(m): 11:23am On Dec 30, 2021
Abeg make dem try disconnect the lines make wailers reduce for social media

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by treesun: 11:24am On Dec 30, 2021
Islie:
• NATCOMS wants exercise stopped if 85% target is met

• Telcos have sent current data to NCC, says ALTON

• Backend challenges remain, slow NIMC efficiency



https://guardian.ng/news/134m-nigerians-without-nin-as-linkage-with-sim-deadline-ends-tomorrow/

Lalasticlala


They will still extend, is it not our confused government!

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by xeratek: 11:24am On Dec 30, 2021
The old cargoes in government are complicating the lives of its citizens.

1. Simply allow self registration up to the point of biometric capturing which can be completed in designated centres.

2. Most people already have BVNs. Why not link NIN to the same database?

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by JamiuKabir: 11:24am On Dec 30, 2021
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Officialgarri:
Let them suffer it. Enough grace has been given for people to get this NIN thing done but they feel reluctant to get it done.

Nigerians won't take things serious until it gets out of hand.
The Government should link NIN to BVN and let it prevent people from withdrawing and let's see how swift people will be
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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by calculator123(m): 11:24am On Dec 30, 2021
Like BVN like NIN, no deadline anything

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by xynerise: 11:25am On Dec 30, 2021
Extension loading

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by Wazobia2216: 11:25am On Dec 30, 2021
Officialgarri:
Let them suffer it. Enough grace has been given for people to get this NIN thing done but they feel reluctant to get it done.

Nigerians won't take things serious until it gets out of hand.
The Government should link NIN to BVN and let it prevent people from withdrawing and let's see how swift people will be

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Re: 134m Nigerians Without NIN As Linkage With SIM Deadline Ends Tomorrow by Kingluqman(m): 11:27am On Dec 30, 2021
Lol

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