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KOFI KORANTENG CHALLENGES URSULA OWUSU TO OBSTRUCT UNREGISTERED SIM CARDS

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Kofi Koranteng challenges Ursula Owusu to obstruct unregistered SIM cards

 

An autonomous official hopeful for the 2024 general races, Kofi Koranteng has tried the Minister for Communications and Digitalization, Ursula Owusu-Ekuful to feel free to end unregistered SIM numbers as she has undermined.

 

Ursula is booked to address the media on the evening of Sunday, July 31, 2022, the day put away as the cutoff time for all Ghanaians to re-register their SIM cards by connecting them to their Ghana Cards.

 

The clergyman during the media address is supposed to report the public authority's last situation on the cutoff time.

 

Notwithstanding, considering the way that most Ghanaians are yet to get to their Ghana Cards from the National Identification Authority (NIA), concerns have been raised broadly for the priest to reevaluate the cutoff time.

 

Current measurements show that out of the 41.6 million versatile number endorsers in the country, just 14 million have so far finished their SIM Re-enlistment as of Saturday July 30, 2022. The clergyman has vehemently expressed that "The cutoff time will not be expanded".

 

In a meeting with ghananewsonline.com.gh, Kofi Koranteng thought about what the feeling of the cutoff time is. He asked the Minister to quickly regard the call of larger part of Ghanaians and drop the cutoff time for the SIM card re-enlistment particularly since most Ghanaians have not had the option to get to their Ghana cards yet, not to mention connect them to their SIM card.

 

"Maybe we decided in favor of these bundle of position holders to come to control, live on the hoard and burden us as opposed to serving our necessities, and I challenge Ursula Owusu to suspend the re-enlistment of the SIM cards since it is only unimaginable to make such bother in our lives and put a cutoff time to it," he said.

 

As indicated by him, "nothing the NPP does appears as though they are attempting to improve our lives. Maybe our advantage isn't important to them. All that they do is simply to burden the Ghanaian and we need to inquire as to why? For what reason did they try and trouble to come to drive in the event that they didn't come to serve us?

 

"They guaranteed they planned to serve us, to that end we allowed them the opportunity to come, and presently maybe they are the greatest responsibility as far as naturally suspected, as far as what they do, everything. It's been an enormous damage and an obligation to the Ghanaian to have the NPP as an initiative gathering in Ghana and we will everlastingly lament that."

 

He underscored that the entire thought of SIM card re-enlistment ought to never have happened on the grounds that it is a colossal security danger to the country's credit document. He underlined that enlisting and giving residents biometric subtleties to an unfamiliar organization that can conclude in brief that they are passing on Ghana to set up somewhere else, could sabotage the residents' future gamble the executives.

 

"I can't help thinking about what consistent and administrative boundaries the NCA has set up for these telcos to ensure that our data is safeguarded, that in case of a hack, our data is obliterated and they can't recover the data, they must have the option to convey readiness to the NCA concerning how they are safeguarding our data on their frameworks, and the NCA must have steady or standard checks with these telcos to ensure that the Ghanaian residents' information is safeguarded and encoded at the most significant level of safety to ensure that no one can gain admittance to our data on the off chance that that is ever conceivable," he noted.

 

He approached Ghanaians to rise and fight the disposition of the public authority since they merit undeniably more than they are getting from the ongoing government.

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