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NCC to fine telcos N200,000 for each unverified subscriber NIN

Ubah Jeremiah Ifeanyi by Ubah Jeremiah Ifeanyi
September 7, 2021
in Business News, Spotlight
NCC to fine telcos N200,000 for each unverified subscriber NIN

Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Professor Umar Danbatta

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The Nigerian Communications Commission has recommended a punishment of N200,000 for mobile communications service providers who do not verify and confirm each subscriber’s biometric, National Identity Number, and other personal information.

This was stated in a proposed draft regulation on telephone subscriber registration for 2020, which was recently published on the NCC’s website.

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The draft document read in part, “Any licensee who fails to capture, or who preregisters, register, deregister or transmit the details of any individual or corporate subscribers to the Central Database as specified in these Regulations or as may be stipulated from time to time by the Commission is liable to a penalty of N200,000.00 for each subscription medium.

“A licensee who activates any Subscription Medium without capturing, registering and transmitting the personal information to the Central Database commits an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine of N200,000.00 for each unregistered activated Subscription Medium.

“A licensee who fails to verify and validate biometric, NIN and other personal information before activation is liable to a penalty of N200, 000 for each subscription medium in breach of these requirements.”

According to the regulation, mobile service providers will be fined per subscription medium if they allow subscribers to make and receive calls, send and receive short message services, and other services typically provided by such operators without first verifying the subscribers’ personal information, including NIN.

READ: MTN yet to renew Universal Access License – NCC

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In 2017, the NCC fined MTN, N102.2 million, Globacom, N7.4 million, Etisalat N7 million, and Airtel, N3.8 million for violating its directive on the deactivation of all pre-registered SIM cards, all improperly registered SIM cards and all SIM cards that failed to undergo complete registration on their networks.

In February 2020, four major telecommunication companies in Nigeria were fined for various actions that contravene the rules and regulations of the NCC. While Airtel was fined N2.3 billion, MTN was fined N164.3 million, 9mobile N5million and Globacom was fined N232 million.

It would be recalled that Nairametrics earlier reported that the Federal Government extended the NIN-SIM data verification deadline to October 31.

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Ubah Jeremiah Ifeanyi

Ubah Jeremiah Ifeanyi

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Comments 2

  1. Chijioke Azubuike says:
    September 7, 2021 at 4:49 pm

    MTN should thoroughly be investigated in being extremely reluctant in verifying NIN, for criminal reasons known to them.
    For over 6 months I submitted one of my MTN line, results returned NIN invalid. I went to their office and asked why? One of the officer told me that I should re- register the number, when that same line have same registration information in their system with my other line with them, and so if I want my NIN to drop to the line, I should pay 5000 naira. Other customers are being told to pay 5000 naira to have their NIN dropped
    to their line accordingly to their language, because they cannot verify it. This happened in their 1st Artillery office Port Harcourt.

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  2. Babatunde Abeeb says:
    September 8, 2021 at 3:24 pm

    What about dose people that registered for NIN and its not yet released because I did NIN registration for over 2months now have not received it what would NCC do about their failure?
    NIN was to be free you asked us to pay we did and now we receive nothing I mean nothing this country and our leadership are a failure can’t make any thing right

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