Pantami Insists: NIN, SIM Database Can Crack Nigeria’s Security Code
Professor Ali Pantami, the former Minister of Digital Economy and Communication, has reiterated that utilizing the database of National Identification Number (NIN) and SIM registration can help identify perpetrators of insecurity and solve the country’s security challenges.
Speaking on the prevailing insecurity in the country, Pantami recalled that he had written to security agencies several times over the past five years, emphasizing the importance of leveraging the database to combat insecurity.
As Minister, Pantami oversaw the registration of over 100 million people in the database, with 61 million registered in less than three years under his administration, compared to 39 million in 13 years prior.
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He expressed disappointment that the database has not been effectively utilized, citing the recent abduction of the monarch of Gobir as an example. Pantami claimed that he had advised security agencies to use the database to identify the location of the abductors, who were using the monarch’s phone.
Pantami also revealed that his life was threatened multiple times due to his insistence on implementing SIM and NIN registration, but he remained resolute, willing to die to be part of the solution to Nigeria’s insecurity.
The former Minister emphasized that leveraging the database can help bring 97% of perpetrators of insecurity to justice.
He also called for timely disbursement of salaries and allowances to security operatives and provisions for their families in case of any eventuality to boost their morale.
Pantami prayed for God’s protection and success for security operatives against insurgents.