According to a report by
SaharaReporters , a Federal High Court
sitting in Lagos has ordered the
extension of the deadline for National
Identity Number registration by two
months effective from Tuesday , March
23 .
Justice Maureen Onyetenu granted the
extension while delivering a ruling in a
fundamental right suit filed by legal
practitioner , Monday Ubani, against the
Nigerian government , the Attorney
General of the Federation , Nigerian
Communications Commission and the
Minister of Communication and Digital
Economy .
In the suit , Ubani had contended that
the initial two weeks ultimatum ( now
extended to April 6 , 2021) given to
telecommunications operators to block
SIM cards of Nigerians who have not
registered their SIM cards with NIN, will
infringe on their constitutionally
guaranteed right to freedom of
expression , right to own moveable
property and right to life .
He, therefore, asked the court for an
order halting the said ultimatum and
extending the deadline .
Ubani , who was the Chairman of the
Nigerian Bar Association , Ikeja branch
also asked the court for; a declaration
that the ultimatum given to
telecommunications operators by the
1 st , 3 rd and 4 th Respondents to block
all Subscriber Identification Modules
( SIM ) cards that are not registered with
NIN, is grossly inadequate and will not
only work severe hardship.
He added that such will likely infringe
on the fundamental rights of the
Applicant ( and millions of other
Nigerians ) to freedom of expression as
guaranteed by section 39 ( 1 ) ( 2 ) of the
1999 constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria as well as violate
section 44 ( 1 ) of the 1999 constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria ( as
amended ) which prohibits the
compulsory acquisition of right or
interest over the moveable property .
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The suit read : “ A declaration that in
view of the Covid - 19 pandemic and the
rising cases in Nigeria presently , the
deadline was given by the 1 st , 3 rd and
4 th Respondents to the Applicant and
over 200 million Nigerians to register
their SIM Cards with NIN, will lead to a
rush , thereby resulting to clustering of
the Applicant and other Nigerian
citizens in a NIN registration centre,
subjecting him to the possibility of
easily contracting the Covid - 19 virus,
and such will amount to a violation of
his fundamental right to life as
protected by section 33 ( 1 ) of the 1999
Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria ( as amended ) .
“ An order halting the said ultimatum
given by the 1 st, 3 rd and 4 th
Respondents to telecommunications
operators to block all SIM cards that
are not registered with NIN. ”
In his ruling , Justice Onyetenu granted
all the reliefs sought by Ubani .
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