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Policy think tank IMANI Africa has filed a Right to Information (RTI) request demanding comprehensive details on the government’s proposed nationwide SIM registration exercise, scheduled to roll out in early 2026.
The request, submitted on Monday, December 8, to the Ministry of Communications, Digital Technology and Innovations, seeks clarity on the legal, technical, procurement, and data governance frameworks guiding the nationwide initiative. IMANI confirmed that the request was received by the Minister’s secretary.
In its application, the think tank requested copies of all legal instruments authorising the new SIM registration regime, including regulations, directives, or policy documents underpinning the rollout.
It further sought full disclosure on the technical and biometric verification architecture to be deployed, as well as procurement records, vendor selection processes, and institutional oversight mechanisms.
IMANI noted that the demand for information had become necessary due to growing public concerns surrounding transparency, data security and the involvement of private contractors in managing citizens’ biometric information.
The think tank also requested assurances on data protection measures and privacy safeguards, insisting that Ghanaians must be informed of how their personal information will be collected, stored, and used.
The request was filed under Article 21(1)(f) of the 1992 Constitution and the Right to Information Act, 2019 (Act 989), both of which guarantee citizens’ access to information held by public institutions.
IMANI explained that the move is aimed at deepening accountability and ensuring that the new SIM registration exercise is designed and implemented in a manner that protects the public interest, upholds transparency and adheres to best practices in data governance.
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