Reverse decision to block phone lines of 72m subscribers, SERAP tells Buhari

SERAP-Muhammadu-Buhari

SocioEconomic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to direct the Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to immediately reverse the apparently unlawful decision to block over 72 million active telecommunication subscribers from making calls on their SIMs.

Last week, the Federal Government ‘ordered’ telecommunications companies to block outgoing calls on all unlinked lines as the deadline for the verification expired on March 31.

Following the directive, over 72 million subscribers have now been barred from making calls.

In an open letter, dated April 9, and signed by SERAP Deputy Director Kolawole Oluwadare, the organisation said: “The decision to block over 72 million subscribers from making calls on their SIMs also amounts to an arbitrary or unlawful interference with their rights to family life, and socio-economic rights, as it unnecessarily or disproportionately interferes with their fundamental human rights.

“Blocking people from making calls undermines their ability to communicate freely, and associate with others. It infringes their rights to freedom of expression and family life, as well as socio-economic rights. The decision will have a chilling effect, dissuading the free expression of ideas and information.”

According to SERAP, “the decision to block people from making calls is also inconsistent and incompatible with the country’s international legal obligations to respect, protect, promote and facilitate economic and social rights. The decision contradicts the tenets of the rule of law, and a democratic society.

“Immediately reversing the decision would be in conformity with the 1999 Constitution (as amended), and Nigeria’s international human rights obligations. Reversing the decision would also improve the confidence of the international community in human rights and the rule of law in Nigeria.”

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