Ghanaians set for #NoCallsDay tomorrow in protest of Sim Card re-registration exercise
In protest of the ongoing sim card re-registration, the Concerned Mobile Network Subscribers have served notice that its members will not make or receive calls or perform other network-related activities from 6 am to 12 midday on Tuesday, February 8 2022.
The said group consist of former legislators, members of civil society organisations, media practitioners and also private legal practitioners in protest of ongoing challenges with regards to sim-card re-registration exercise.
It initially called on the National Communications Authority to withdraw its directive asking the public to re-register SIM cards, arguing that any “attempt to impose this on subscribers or block their lines would amount to an infringement of their property rights.”
“Following the failure of the National Communications Authority (NCA) and Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to address concerns associated with the legality and chaotic Sim-Reregistration Exercise, we the undersigned Concerned Mobile Network Subscribers, and the over 7000 online petitioners, call upon our fellow countrymen and women to join our campaign for a #NoCallsDay boycott of the MNOs on Tuesday 8th February 2022.”
“On Tuesday, we are appealing to Ghanaians and all mobile network users within Ghana not to make and or receive calls and all associated mobile network activities from 6 am to 12 midday,” the group said in a statement.
The group posits that the SIM card re-registration exercise is Illegal and wants the following done;
(I) The NCA should immediately withdraw its directive for mobile network customers to re-register their SIM cards by 31st March 2022.
(II) Appropriate legal framework must be in place for any directives for sim re-registration to happen
(III) A demand for the NCA and MNOs to come up with a better and innovative way of re-registering the SIM cards without the current chaotic and inhumane re-registration process we are witnessing up and down the country.
(IV) The NCA should direct the MNOs to stop using private phones of employees to collect subscribers’ biometric data.
It warned that its next line of action if the concerns raised are not addressed after Tuesday, February 8, 2022, will be a full day’s (6 am – 6 pm) boycott on Tuesday, February 15, and the same every other Tuesday until the appropriate action is taken by the NCA & MNOs.
Signed:
1. Hon. Ras Mubarak
2. Prof. Raymond Atuguba
3. Dr. Kwesi Owusu
4. H. E. Hassan Ayariga
5. Mr. Franklin Cudjoe
6. Mr. Kofi Bentil
7. Mr. Gyedu Blay Ambolley
8. Mr. Kofi Kakraba Pratt
9. Hon. Mrs. Mona Quartey
10. Mr. Samson Lardy Anyenini
11. Mr. James Afedo
12. Mr. Selorm Branttie
13. Mr. Francis Kofi Korankye-Sakyi
14. Mr. Manasseh Azure Awuni
15. Akyaaba Addai – Sebo
16. Ms. Amma Sarfo-Kantanka
17. Mr Kwame Mfodwo
18. Mr Michael Ofori – Akuffo
19. Dr. Godfred Seidu Jassaw
20. Nana Kwaku Agyeman
21. Mr. Appiah Adomako
22. Mr. Sulemana Issifu
By: Stella Annan | myactiveonline.com Twitter @activetvgh