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Tumukunde: Gov’t won’t extend deadline for simcard registration

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August 24, 2017
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Tumukunde: Gov’t won’t extend deadline for simcard registration

Tumukunde in Parliament

The Minister of Security, Gen Henry Tumukunde has said government will not extend the deadline of switching off all unregistered SIM cards by August 30.

He made the statement while appearing before I CT parliamentary Committee flanked by the Minister of Internal Affairs, Gen Jeje Odong and other government agencies.

Tumukunde told members that the decision follows an earlier meeting chaired by the Prime Minister, Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda.

In accordance with the Law, the Presidential Directive on the matter and with consultation with the Telecom sector regulator and the National Identity Regulator, it our position that the 30th August deadline holds, and won’t be postponed,” Tumukunde said

He also noted that the directive comes after consultation and guidance from the Prime Minister, Minister for Internal Affairs and the Minister for ICT and National Guidance.

Tumukunde said that with the high penetration of telecommunication services in Uganda, Security of Citizens and property must be guaranteed.

“Registration of SIM cards is one step in bringing security to a fast-growing sector of our economy to give our security organs the ability to pinpoint criminals that use these for malicious gain and to track down agents that want to cause us harm. This is a key measure that’s being implemented worldwide.”

“We are happy to report that we are over 98% complete with the exercise and I encourage those that have not verified their SIM Cards to do so before the deadline of 30th August 2017.”

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