Use Gong Gongs, Talking Drums If You Do not Want Your Sims Registered - NCA attorney Blasts Critics

Saturday 20th of April 2024

Use Gong Gongs, Talking Drums If You Do not Want Your Sims Registered - NCA attorney Blasts Critics

Dr. Poku Adusei
Dr. Poku Adusei, Director of Legal Services at the National Communication Authority (NCA) has seethed at a gathering fighting the enlistment of sim cards in the country.
As per him, the gathering known as Concerned Mobile Network Subscribers, has no reason for their dismissal of the sim card enlistments.
Dr. Poku Adusei in a progression of online media presents encouraged the gathering on retreat to involving a few customary method for conveying, for example, "gong" and talking drum should their SIM cards be hindered on the off chance that they neglect to re-register it by the March 31st cutoff time.
"At the point when individuals talk as though they know every one of the laws of Ghana, I shiver! Claims that there is no law the requires SIM cards to be enlisted or reregistered is fake, without a doubt. What law was their unique SIMs enlisted under? Or on the other hand they purchased pre-enrolled SIMs? Indeed, even pre-enrolled SIMs are enlisted in somebody's name. Re-re..means there existed a law for the underlying re-. Such a large number of illuminators and 'agendapreneurs' in this land. Concerned whoever should proceed to peruse L.I. 2006, L.I. 2111 and E.I. 63 and come back once more!!!
"We implore they resort to the utilization of fax, message, gong-gong, and talking drum from now on. An honor to prefer SIMs all alone turns into an outright property ideal for which no checks could be forced? Silly," Dr. Poku Adusei composed on his Facebook divider.
The gathering, Concerned Mobile Network Subscribers, in a press explanation dated January 13, 2022, energized Ghanaians not to settle on or get decisions on February 8, 2022, as a type of dissent against the "current coldhearted course of re-enlistment of SIM cards".
"We, the undersigned Concerned Mobile Network Subscribers, having counseled Ghanaians the nation over, have saved Tuesday eighth February 2022 as a "No Calls Day." On that day, we approach all Ghanaians not to settle on or get telephone decisions as a method of enlisting our restlessness about the bazaar encompassing the SIM card re-enrollment work out.
"The No Calls Day blacklist on eighth February would be the first in a progression of public blacklists to challenge the current unfeeling course of reregistration of SIM cards. There is no law in Ghana that requires Ghanaian portable organization supporters of "Re-register" their SIM cards. Any endeavor to force this on endorsers or square their lines would add up to an encroachment of their property privileges," some portion of the assertion read.


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