ABUJA – Attempt to sneak in rejected N6.1 billion SIM card registration fund in the 2010 Nigerian Communication Commission, NCC, Budget almost led to exchange of blows on the floor of the House of Representatives yesterday.

Last Tuesday, the Reps voted to reject N6.1 billon included in the N69.27 billion budget proposal of the commission, saying it was the obligation of the service providers and not that of government.

But, when the House reconvened for the final passage of the budget yesterday, the SIM card provision of N6.1 billion was curiously seen listed on the items of the budget

The Chairman, Business and Rules of the Reps, Hon. Ita Enang said the item was re-introduced so that members can have another debate on it.

This caused an uproar in the chamber and soon sparked a flurry of argument.

The Chairman, House Committee on Communication Hon. David Salako explained that the N6.1 billion is a vital aspect of the budget that would ensure that all SIM cards used in Nigerian are registered to bolster security in view of the waves of kidnapping in the country.

Hon. Leo Ogor, Chairman House Committee on Inter-governmental affairs also supported the position of Salako.
“The money will be used to buy equipments and engage more manpower for the serious task of registration of all the SIM cards in the country”, he said.