Failure to obtain NIN could lead to between 7 to 14 years jail term – Minister warns

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Failure to obtain NIN could lead to between 7 to 14 years jail term – Minister warns

The Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami has warned that failure to obtain the  National Identity Number (NIN) could lead to between seven and 14 years imprisonment as stipulated by the Constitution.

Pantami who disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja while briefing State House correspondents, noted that no fewer than 51 million Nigerians have enrolled for the NIN.

He spoke at the sixth edition of the ministerial briefing organised by the Presidential Media Team at the Presidential Villa in the nation’s capital.

He stressed that although obtaining a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card was optional, it was mandatory for all citizens to enroll for the NIN, stating that no one should enjoy government services without the number.

The minister added that it was important for transactions in the country to be conducted with the NIN.

Minister
Dr. Isa Ali Pantami, Minister for Communications and Digital Economy

He believes rather than the population census which can be manipulated, NIN will determine the accurate number of Nigerians because of its uniqueness and tamper-proof.

Pantami equally announced that the aggregate registration for SIM across the country has hit 189 million

He explained that out of the figure, 150 million are completed registration while the remaining have problems of improper registration.

The minister decried that improper registration of SIMs has posed a challenge and the government has begun to address them.