SIM registration: Communications minister warns operators over women in veil

Babatunde Fashola, VP Yemi Osinbajo and Minister Of Communication Adebayo Shittu

The Federal Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, has issued a stern warning to Telecoms companies in Nigeria that according to him are embarrassing subscribers especially women in veil during the SIM registration process. According to the minister, the ministry will deal with erring telecom companies henceforth.

In a statement by Victor Oluwadamilare, special assistant on media to the minister of communications, the minister said he has been dealing with barrage of complaints by telecoms subscribers across the country on ill treatments they are subjected to during the SIM registration exercise.

He said: “The minister’s office had been inundated with complaints from Nigerians, particularly women in veil, over the way they were being treated, sometimes humiliated, by the workers of telecommunications companies nationwide.

“In some of the complaints, women in pudah were required to remove their veils in public despite requests by such women that a place should be provided for them away from public glare and for only female officials to attend to them. All entreaties by these women failed, rather they were allegedly accused of being Boko Haram agents and refused registration after several altercations ensued in some of the registration centres.”

The minister urged the telecommunications companies involved to accord maximum respect to Nigerian, particularly women, by respecting their feminine nature and religious disposition, moreso since the Nigerian Constitution has guaranteed the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion of all citizens and that such right should never be violated by executive or administrative lawlessness, high handedness, and insensitivity.

He noted that Nigerians deserve unreserved apologies from the concerned telecoms companies, saying that it is inhuman and unacceptable to treat Nigerians in such a cruel manner as it is a universal maxim that the right of even minorities are respected worldwide.

He, therefore, urged the telecommunications companies to train and retrain their workers on the right and more civilized ways of treating their customers, adding that sanctions may be applied against any erring company that refuse to comply with the policy of the Nigerian government under the change agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari.

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