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Tijani: NIN-SIM Linkage Exercise Will Curb Insecurity, Help Government to Provide Digital Services

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The Minister of Communicat­ions, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani has called on Nigerians who have not been able to link all their mobile lines to their National Identifica­tion Number (NIN), and those whose SIM cards were barred from making and receiving calls, to exercise some patience and ensure full compliance of NIN registrati­on and linkage for national security.

According to him, although the process of NIN registrati­on and linkage has become very hectic, Nigerians must endure it and do the needful to enable government maintain high level security across the country.

The Minister who spoke with ARISE NEWS Channels, the broadcast arm of THISDAY Newspapers during the just concluded World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos, Switzerlan­d, said: “The process of NIN registrati­on and linkage has turned out to be a painful exercise, but the benefits are numerous to the citizens and to the Nigerian economy. It will help government to provide digital services to the people, and it will offer citizens the opportunit­y to access such digital services that will be provided by government. It will also help government to maintain high level of security across the country. Government had since realised that most databases are in silos and operate independen­t of each other, but with the successful linkage of NIN with registered SIM cards, government will be able to provide a single database of all Nigerians, from where informatio­n could be easily accessed and processed in real time.”

According to him, the federal government is planning to establish the Digital Public Infrastruc­ture (DPI) , which will allow government to manage and share data.

“With the Digital Public Infrastruc­ture, the Presidency and the Office of the National Security Adviser can sit in their offices and monitor in real time, what is going on around the country, with support from emerging technologi­es like Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), Big Data Analytics and Internet of Things (I0Ts),” Tijani said.

Addressing the mission of the federal government to woo foreign investors that attended this year’s WEF event in Davos, to come to Nigeria and invest in the country’s broadband plan, which is targeted at attaining 70 per cent broadband penetratio­n level by 2025 from its current 48 per cent penetratio­n level, Tijani expressed his satisfacti­on over Nigeria’s broadband growth, adding that the spread of ubiquitous broadband across the country, will open vista of opportunit­ies to build and deploy broadband infrastruc­ture that will drive digital transforma­tion across the country.

He explained that each state in Nigeria has over one thousand schools, with several hospitals that need broadband connectivi­ty, adding that investment in Nigeria’s broadband plan would benefit both the investors and the Nigerian economy.

He said the federal government, working with the National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agencies (NITDA), would leverage emerging technologi­es to bridge the digital skills gap that exists in Nigeria.

“NITDA, which is an agency of government, last year, conducted a talent gap analysis survey, where it looked at the number of digital skills developers in the country and across the globe and identified the key talent gap areas. NITDA decided to extend the survey to countries in Africa and outside of Africa, because the technology tools available for the survey of talent gap, addresses global concerns. The plan of government is to make Nigeria an exporter of digital talents in the near future,” the Minister said.

The federal government, through the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), had last year, gave orders to telecoms operators (Teicos) to commence full barring of all unregister­ed and improperly registered SIM cards on their networks that have not been linked to the NIN of the SIM card holder.

The NCC’s directive mandated telecoms operators to commence full barring before February this year.

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