It is not right to put a deadline on SIM card re-registration – Sylvester Tetteh

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It’s not a good decision to put a deadline on the SIM Cards Re-registration exercise. If all Ghanaians do not have the Ghana Card, then how do they register?

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Sylvester Tetteh, Vice Chair of the Communications Committee of Parliament has said a deadline for the SIM card re-registration is prudent.

Mr Tetteh, however, indicated that the most his committee could do was to make pleas to the Ministry of Communications for an extension of the deadline.

“We can only make an appeal to the Ministry [of Communications] for an extension of the deadline, which I am quite hopeful that the ministry will take into consideration and extend it as they did the last time,” Mr Tetteh said.

“Until the Majority of Ghanaians or almost everybody has a Ghana Card, you can’t put a deadline on the SIM card re-registration,” Mr Tetteh who is also the MP for the Bortianor-Ngleshie Amanfro constituency added.

July 31 was set by the government as the deadline for all persons to re-register their SIM cards with their Ghana Cards.

Persons who fail to comply with the directive will have their sim cards deactivated.

The regulations are to help law enforcement agencies to identify SIM card owners, track criminals who use phones for illegal activities, curb phone theft, hate text messaging, mobile fraud activities and SIM Box fraud.

They are to also help identify subscribers for the use of value-added services such as mobile banking, mobile money and electronic payment services.

However, not all Ghaianains have been able to secure their Ghana Card.

The National Identification Authority has revealed that 15,702, 719 cards have been issued while 808, 494 cards have been printed out but not issued.

The Minority caucus in Parliament has called on the President to intervene in the matter and one of its members, Sam George, said he was still concerned that the SIM Registration Regulations, 2011 (LI 2006) were being misinterpreted.

Mr George argues that the law does not make the Ghana Card the sole card for SIM Card re-registration.

“If the law intended that it would be the sole card in the law, you would have seen it in the letter and spirit of the law.”

Ultimately, Mr George said a deadline for the re-registration of SIM cards was a mistake.

“An extension in itself will not fix this problem… the Ministry should learn from the mistakes of our neighbours. It has been three years and Nigeria is still doing the registration of sim cards,” he said.

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