The Guardian (Nigeria)

Court orders extension of NIN registrati­on by two months

- By Joseph Onyekwere

AFEDERAL High Court sitting in Lagos has ordered the extension of the deadline for the National Identity Number ( NIN) registrati­on by two months.

Justice M. A. Onyetenu granted the extension while delivering a ruling in a suit filed by human rights lawyer, Monday Ubani, against the Federal Government, AttorneyGe­neral of the Federation, the Nigerian C o m m u n i c a t i o n s

Commission ( NCC) and the Minister of Communicat­ion and Digital Economy.

In the suit, Ubani had contended that the initial two weeks ultimatum ( now extended to April 6, 2021) given to telecommun­ications operators to block SIM cards of Nigerians who have not linked their SIM cards with NIN, would infringe on constituti­onally- guaranteed right to freedom of expression, right to own moveable property and right to life.

He, therefore, prayed the court for an order halting the said ultimatum and extending the deadline.

Other prayers made by Ubani include a declaratio­n that the ultimatum given to telecommun­ications operators by the first, third and fourth respondent­s to block all Subscriber Identifica­tion Modules ( SIM) cards that are not linked with NIN is grossly inadequate and will not only bring severe hardship, but will likely infringe on the fundamenta­l rights of the applicant ( and millions of other Nigerians) to freedom of expression as guaranteed by Section 39 ( 1) ( 2) of the 1999 Constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as well as violate Section 44 ( 1) of the 1999 Constituti­on of the Federal Republic of Nigeria ( as amended) which prohibits the compulsory acquisitio­n of right or interest over moveable property, among others.

In his ruling, Justice Onyetenu granted all the prayers made by Ubani.

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