Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, has warned that Nigerians yet to obtain their National Identification Number, NIN, risk up to 14 years imprisonment as stipulated by the Nigerian constitution.
Pantami who disclosed this at a State House press briefing on Thursday, said the NIN is mandatory, as a lot of transactions are not supposed to be carried out without NIN.
While disclosing that 51 million Nigerians had registered for their NIN as the end of March, the minister added that there are 189 million registered SIM cards in the country.
Out of this figure, he said 150 million have complete registrations, while the remainder have problems of improper registration.
“Based on the requirement by law, each and every citizen and legal resident must obtain his/her National Identification Number (NIN), which is being coordinated by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).
“It’s a requirement by law but many citizens ignore it. No country will be successful in education, health, budget planning or national planning without a database of its citizens in place.
“What I inherited in the database was less than 20 percent of our population. But we want to ensure that before we leave office, we would look at the database and be proud of our country,” he added.