Subscribers Not Required To Submit IMEI Number, Says NCC
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has on Friday debunked circulating reports that the agency will require Nigerians to submit International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) of their phones to it from July, 2021.
Earlier today, the report went rife on social media, sparking outrage among many Nigerians, who called out the commission for seeking the personal details of mobile phone users.
However, reacting to this, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde, NCC’s Director of Public Affairs, in a statement on Friday, May 21 dismissed the report and asked Nigerians to disregard it.
He clarified that the reports emanated from a section of Revised National Identity Policy for SIM Card Registration recently launched by President Muhammadu Buhari and which has been uploaded on the Commission’s website.
The statement reads;
The attention of the Nigerian Communications Commission has been drawn to several media publications to the effect that the Commission will require Nigerians to submit the International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) of their phones to it from July, 2021.
At no time did the Commission issue a Statement regarding the registration of IMEI by subscribers and it has no plans to do so.
The reports in question have emanated from a section of the Revised National Identity Policy for SIM Card Registration recently launched by President Muhammadu Buhari and which has been uploaded on the Commission’s website.
It added;
It is pertinent to state that the Commission is in the process of deploying a Device Management System (DMS). The DMS will essentially protect subscribers against phone theft and will identify and enable the elimination of fake devices from the networks.
The system will capture IMEI automatically without any requirement for subscribers to submit same.
The general public is advised to disregard the said publications, which have created the erroneous impression that telephone subscribers will be required to register their IMEI with their networks.