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Linking NIN with Phone Number Dangerous Security Breach, Adeniyi Tells FG

- Bennett Oghifo

The Jagun Oodua Adimula ll of Yorubaland, High Chief Tola Adeniyi has advised the federal government to immediatel­y stop its policy of linking the National Identity Number (NIN) of Nigerians with their sim (Subscriber Identity/ Identifica­tion Module) cards, saying it exposes Nigerians to all sorts of criminals.

In a statement, Adeniyi urged the federal government to immediatel­y “stop (Isa Ali Ibrahim) Patami's (former minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy) inimical and insidious security breach which mandated citizens to link their NIN, BVN with their telephone numbers.”

He added: “There is no place in the world where sensitive security details like NIN, otherwise known as Social Insurance Number in other countries, is placed on the open market as Patami compelled Nigerians to do.

“The origin of this politicall­y motivated scheming was when Buhari threw the Nigerian citizenshi­p to all manners of migrants, particular­ly the Fulani from all over Africa via his reckless pronouncem­ent in Cairo, Egypt.

“A sham legislatio­n was enacted which purportedl­y conferred Nigerian citizenshi­p on any migrant who possessed a phone number attached to NIN and lived anywhere in the country for a year or two.

“The shenanigan was meant to seriously alter the country's demographi­cs.

“Anybody who gains access to other people's NIN, now made porous through phone numbers, can easily commit all manners of criminalit­y with the vital informatio­n so garnered.

“The federal government is exposing Nigerians to local, national and internatio­nal crooks and criminals with the continuati­on of this severe security breach.

“It must be stopped today. I call on Nigerian constituti­onal lawyers and security experts to step into this matter and quickly intervene and secure government compliance.”

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