A Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered an extension by two months, the deadline to link National Identification Number (NIN) with Subscriber Identity Module (SIM).
The extension was ordered by Justice Maureen Onyetenu while delivering a ruling in a suit filed by Monday Ubani, former vice-president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA).
Ubani, in December 2020, filed a suit against the Federal Government, Attorney-General of the Federation, Nigerian Communications Commission, and Minister of Communication and Digital Economy over the initial deadline of December 30 2020 set for the NIN-SIM registration.
The human rights lawyer had argued the initial two-week time-frame of December 16 to December 30, 2020 issued by the federal government to telecommunication operators for NIN registration will infringe on the fundamental human rights of Nigerians and expose them to COVID-19.
“That the two weeks (16th December to 30th December 2020) ultimatum given to telecommunications operators by the 1st, 3rd and 4th Respondents to block all Subscriber Identification Modules (SIM) cards that are not registered with National Identity Number (NIN), is grossly inadequate and will not only work severe hardship,” the suit said.
“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.”
However, the Federal Government had extended the deadline to January 19, 2021 for subscribers with NIN to link it with their SIM, and February 9, 2021, for those without NIN, and now April 6.
The ruling on Tuesday granted all of Ubani’s prayers and ordered a two-month extension effective from March 23.
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