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The Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, on Thursday said the National Identification Number (NIN) and Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) integration exercise has reduced banditry and kidnapping in the country.

The Minister stated this in Abuja while rendering account of his stewardship since assuming office, in 2019.

He said, “When I was assigned to supervise the sector on 24, August 2019, unregistered, and partial registered sims were being used to perpetrate crime in the country. Nobody knew the total number of unregistered sims.

“Within less than 15 days in the office, we have engaged the NCC as a regulator. We have directed them to carry audit exercise to enable them to come up with unregistered and partial registered sims. They came with around 9.4 million which is enough to populate another country. It was the first time we didn’t know the total of unregistered sims in the country.

“And we went further to direct NCC, to ensure that by 25th September 2019, that is only one month few days in office, I spent there to ensure that by end of September 2021, no sim that is not registered will be on our network. NCC as a regulator implemented that effectively.

“From the end of September 2019 to 2020, you will discover that even kidnapping and banditry reduced to the barest minimum. It was a time that hardly can you spend one month or more without hearing about the kidnapping.

The more you come up with policies to make the system effective the more criminals will come up with another strategy to compromise the policies.”

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Pantami noted that before the policy was put in place, criminals working with agents of telecommunication officials engaged in illegally pre-registering sim cards that were sold to criminal gangs to perpetrate crime.

The Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communication Commission, Umar Danbatta, while speaking at the event, said just as the Commission and the Federal Government were working out policies to thwart plans by criminals, criminals were also evolving.

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Danbatta lamented that kidnappers now use the telephones of their victims to demand and receive a ransom.

He added that the government is doing everything within its power to deal with the situation.

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