The
Director General of the National Communications Authority (NCA), Joe Anokye,
has announced that the ongoing SIM Registration exercise which commenced on
October 1. 2021 ends on May 31, 2023.
The Director General who announced this at a Press Briefing in
Accra said there are approximately 11 million active but unregistered SIMs
that will be deactivated from networks after May 31, 2023.
The 11 million SIMs include subscribers who were exempted
from the current exercise. These include diplomats, refugees, and Ghanaians on
official duties outside the country. Others include subscribers who have
registered some of their SIMs, people with Ghana Cards who have refused to
register, as well as others without Ghana cards.
According to Mr. Anokye, at the inception of the SIM
registration exercise on October 1, 2021, there were 42,749,709 active SIMs
registered with various forms of identification, such as the NHIA card,
passport, driver’s licence, etc used for registration. However, a lot of these
IDs were not verified at the time they were being used to register the
SIMs. He also indicated that out of the 36,571,257 SIMs registered as at
25th April, 2023, 25,448,962 SIMs
have completed both Stage 1 and Stage 2 of the SIM registration exercise using
the Ghana Card, and have been fully registered and stored in the central SIM
database.
Speaking
about the integrity of the SIM database, Mr. Anokye said “we wish to assure the general public that the SIM Database has not been
breached. In the first place, there has been no unauthorised access to the SIM
Registration database; the identified abuses of stage one process, which have
been resolved, do not amount to unauthorised access to the SIM Registration
database”.
He further
assured the public that the Authority is working with mobile network operators
to deploy shortcode *402*1# for subscribers to check the details linked to
their Ghana Cards. “Effective May 1,
2023, subscribers will be able to use the shortcode to check how many SIMs are
linked to their Ghana Cards and will also be able to contact the customer
care centres of their MNO to delink unwanted numbers”, Mr. Anokye said.
Mr.
Anokye explained that the SIM Registration exercise was necessary for building
trust and confidence in the use of telecommunications, financial, and other
essential services, as a reliable SIM register would aid security and law
enforcement activities, protect Ghana’s common peace, and promote
socio-economic development. Therefore, he urged stakeholders, including the
media, to support the exercise’s success.
At the
same briefing, the Director General also discussed the MTN Zone Bundle, a
24-hour data bundle that offered discounts of up to 35% for various data
allocations. He noted that the NCA had instructed MTN to discontinue the product
until all Significant Market Power (SMP) measures were in compliance. However,
after several engagements between the NCA and MTN, the latter submitted a
revised Data Zone Bundle, which the Authority has approved for implementation.