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“You’re putting unnecessary pressure on Ghanaians; extend deadline for SIM registration” – NIA Administrator to telcos

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The Administrator at the National Identification Authority (NIA), Cecilia Erzuah, has pleaded with mobile telecommunication networks to extend the deadline for the registration of SIM cards across the country.

According to her, since the exercise begun, scores of Ghanaians have not been able to participate, and therefore the need for the mobile network operators to consider a possible extension to the end of the year.

Speaking to the press on Tuesday, she explained that there’s a backlog of people who are yet to receive their Ghana Cards, hence, the timeline for the SIM registration must be reviewed to accommodate such embattled individuals.

“Well, I said the SIM card registration, they should look at the time frame and extend it. A lot of people haven’t received their cards. There are people who did double, triple, fourth registration, and the system has their cards. All these cards have to be released for them. And we need to work on them at the backend.

Otherwise all these people will lose their SIM. There are Ghanaians who use to be foreigners and have now entered the database as Ghanaians. When they go, MTN refuses to accept their PIN because the preface; if you’re an Australian, it will start with AU. If you’re a Togolese, it starts with TG. All these people have not been able to register their cards. I think they [mobile network operators] should extend to the end of the year”, she stated.

The comments by the NIA administrator follow complains from a section of the populace, who have bemoaned the challenges associated with the ongoing SIM registration exercise.

According to the affected persons, the exercise has been characterised by a lot of hurdles, and therefore the need for telcos to be considerate with their timelines.

In an earlier interview with JoyNews’ Blessed Sogah, some mobile phone users said they had to queue for hours and sometimes days to get their sims registered.

Others blamed the poor network services at the registration centers; explaining that users could be at the centers for hours but are unable to register because the network aren’t stable.

“So we are pleading with them to do something about the time”, one lady told JoyNews.

At a registration center in Nungua, one mobile phone user explained that she and others would officially resume work next week. They are however unable to register their sims.

The ongoing SIM registration exercise, is part of efforts by the National Communication Authority to deal with SIM related crimes, and other challenges associated with the usage of mobile phones by citizens across the country.

Source: myjoyonline.com

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