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NIMC Server Hacked, As Millions of Nigerian NIN Stolen

by Leading Reporters February 9, 2022
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Over three million National Identity Numbers of Nigerians have been stolen after a hacker known only as Sam broke into the server of the National Identity Management Commission.

Revealing how easy it was for him to breach the NIMC server and access personal information of millions of Nigerians in an article he shared on infosecwriteups.com, the hacker boasted that he got access to “juice” on the Nigerian Government agency’s server and that he could go ahead to do whatever he desired with other sensitive data at his disposal.

As the technical hitch that has bedeviled the portal of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) persisted yesterday, it is feared that the portal may have been compromised by hackers, data security experts have said, However, Engr. Aliyu A. Aziz DG/CEO is yet to commit.

It was revealed that telcos had continued to turn back subscribers seeking to retrieve lost, damaged or stolen SIM cards due to their inability to verify their customers’ NIN.

Responding to complaints from Twitter users, MTN Nigeria said it could not process SIM swap and update requests due to challenges with the NIMC portal.

“We are sorry we currently cannot process SIM swap and update requests due to external challenges. We appreciate your understanding and will post an update once this has been resolved,” MTN said.

Agencies such as immigration, police and road safety are among government agencies affected, according to officials.

Staffs of the Nigeria Immigration Service who spoke to Leading Reporters, that their are people who have been waiting for over 7 months for their NIN verifications to drop for international passport processing.

Displaying a defaced National Identity card of a Nigerian alongside the article, the hacker said, “I’ve got one more output for s3 bucket, I casually tried to access it without any hope, and damn! The s3 bucket is full of juice.

“I just simply got access to their (Nigeria) data of internal files, users and everything they have. I can download everything, even the whole bucket. I am sure that the bucket is full of juice.

“I wanted to look at more files but as we have to follow bug bounty rules I stopped doing more. 

“I’ve got one more s3 bucket with nuclei and it also contained about 4–5 gigs of data.

“I’ve rewarded 5250$ for only one report and 0$ for the second one even it contained so much sensitive data,” the hacker wrote in the article that has continued to generate reactions from some Nigerians on Twitter especially tech enthusiasts.

A user on the micro-blogging platform with the handle @isidags while reacting to the development said, “I’m shocked Nigerians are shocked.

“Seems you people don’t know the government and country you’re involved with.”

Another user known as @boluxxxx while commenting said, “Jokes aside, this is enough reason for Buhari to sack Pantami.”

Berating Nigeria’s weak cyber security, another Twitter user, @bespokeKENErd, said, “It was only a matter of time before this happened.

“Nigeria’s information security is ridiculously lax. So careless with sensitive data.”

@St_Gothica while reacting to the issue said, “This is exactly why I never wanted to do the NIN registration. Delayed it as long as I could.”

Another Twitter user, @The_Jonathanian, said, “Somebody should tell Sheik Pantami that the most sensitive data of Nigerians under his care have been compromised and floating in the wild.”

The hacking of the NIMC server has not only exposed Nigeria’s weak cyber security but also highlighted the danger the country’s residents and investments were currently under.

The latest cyber attack comes less than two months after the Nigerian Communications Commission in November 2021 issued a warning that an Iranian hacking group was planning to carry out cyber espionage across Africa.

A statement from the agency had further disclosed that the hackers were targeting telecoms, Internet Service Providers, and Ministries of Foreign Affairs in Nigeria and other African countries.

The incident also comes months after the President Muhammadu Buhari administration while mandating Nigerians to enroll for National Identification Number claimed that it was going to stop crimes in the country including those perpetrated via the Internet.

Speaking during the launch of the National Policy for the Promotion of Indigenous Content in Nigerian Telecoms Sector and Revised National Identity Policy for SIM Cards registration in May 2021, President Buhari said, “The NIN will cover one of the weaknesses in our security structure. We will be able to easily identify and know the personality of Nigerians.

“We will identify people easily, including the crooks.”

Assuring Nigerians of how vital the new system would be to crime fighting in the country, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, in June 2021, claimed that incidents of terror such as banditry and kidnapping in the country had significantly reduced as a result of the insistence by government for persons in Nigeria to register for NIN.

Pantami went further to say that the improved database will protect Nigerians more than ever before.

But despite those assurances, the latest attack has exposed the failure of the President Buhari administration to protect Nigerians from cyber criminals.

Over 60 million Nigerians had so far been captured on the national identity database, according to the NIMC. 

NIMC denies hacking

NIMC debunked the notion that its portal has been hacked, but that the portal was only undergoing routine maintenance.

Over 60 million Nigerians and legal residents of the country have been registered and given their unique identity numbers otherwise known as NIN.

We further reports that some banks and telecommunication operators in the country have refused to attend to some customers since last week due to the “maintenance” being carried out on the identity portal. 

The federal government has made it compulsory for Nigerians to supply their NIN before they can access certain services offered by some private companies and government agencies.

When the NINs are supplied, the companies and agencies will then verify the unique numbers using the NIN verification portal of NIMC. 

However, NIMC’s portal has been down since last week and the development is said to have affected the issuance of international passport, account opening at banks and SIM replacement by telecommunications operators.

NIMC, in a statement on Monday by its spokesperson, Kayode Adegoke, said it was an unreasonable action for the organisations to shirk their duties.

The commission said these organisations had an alternative platform through which they could render services. The alternative platform according to NIMC is TOKENISATION. “Tokenization is working!!!”. Declare NIMC.

Adegoke, who is the NIMC Head Corporate Communications, said:  “Even though the NIN verification service (NVS) might be down due to maintenance by one of our service providers of its infrastructure, the alternative platform – TOKENISATION is up and running. No one should be debarred of any service on the guise of NIN not being verified”.

“The NVS issue has not in any way affected our other operations and services-Enrollment/issuance of NIN and other services going on”.

“There is the need to ask questions from the Telcos, The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Banks and others on the reason for turning down customers in the guise of NIN not being verified due to the temporary unavailability of the NVS, while the alternative platform- Tokenization is working!!!

“NIMC NVS platform is not the only verification platform available for use, but Tokenisation which protects the identity of NIN holders is also up and running!!!

“And for accurate information, it is not a NIMC problem, rather, a government service provider has embarked on maintenance of its infrastructure, which has affected most government agencies that rely on it for the provision of IT service.”

Galaxy Backbone contradicts NIMC claims on maintenance

Galaxybackbone, a government agency which mandate is to store all data for MDAs and provide backup for their data, apologised for the temporary service outage on the network.

“The management of Galaxy Backbone Limited (GBB) regrets the temporary outage of some of its services and the inconvenience being experienced by some of its customers across the country”, the agency said in a statement signed by its Head of Communications, Chidi Okpara. News Credit: saharareporters/dailytrust

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About 600,000 prospective candidates yet to receive codes, JAMB, NIMC Keeps mum

by Leading Reporters May 14, 2021
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………….Registration Agents on exploitation spree

Barely less than 48 hours to the deadline for the registration of the 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), about 600,000 prospective candidates are yet to receive the required unique national identification number (NIN) codes to be ‘transported’ to their mobile lines for profile update.

Over the years, prospective UTME candidates have experienced issues ranging from registration, writing the examination and checking results all attributed to flaws from JAMB.

The 2021 UTME is likely to be worse following the compulsory use of the national identification number as a pre-requisite for the examination.

According to report, roughly 72 hours to the May 15 deadline set by the examination body, only 1,012,000 candidates have so far registered for the UTME and about 30,000 candidates for the programme.

This figure is low when compared to about 1.9 million UTME and 200,000 DE candidates already captured within the same period in 2020.

As at Wednesday about 600,000 prospective candidates, who have initiated the registration process, are yet to receive the required codes meant to be transported to their mobile lines by the network operators.

A prospective candidate for the 2021 UTME who preferred anonymity narrating her experience with LEADING REPORTERS almost in tears stated that her code has not been sent to her, she cannot wait till next year and the registration is almost closing.

She further revealed that one of the officials of the network provider when approached on the issue demanded one thousand naira from her to fast track the process which she quickly paid but was not sure if he actually did anything when the code was sent two days after.

Some officials of the examination body, who preferred anonymity claiming they were not authorised to speak on the matter, said the problem is caused by the adoption of the mandatory use of NIN for the registration.

“The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) that is responsible for the issuance of NIN is expected to generate the linked number to be transported to candidates as soon as they input their required USSD code. But this has been difficult for the agency due largely to inadequate manpower and lack of required technical skill,” one of the sources told our reporter on the phone.

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Another source blamed the mobile telecommunication operators for the delayed response to transporting codes generated to candidates, saying this is the worst outing being recorded by JAMB since the adoption of the USSD system in its registration.

Some ad hoc staffers of the examination body, who were meant to register using the same procedure ahead of the examination, have also expressed frustration in their attempts to be registered for the exercise.

“We keep sending the codes to 55019 as instructed by JAMB but the response is always that it is being processed and that we should await SMS. But the SMS never comes even after more than 48 hours. I can now imagine the problem the prospective candidates are going through,”

Meanwhile, the director of public affairs and protocol for the examination body, Fabian Benjamin, refused to comment on the matter.

It would be recalled that JAMB had earlier scheduled its mock examination for April 30 but later rescheduled it to hold on May 20. The abrupt change might not be unconnected with the difficulties being experienced in the registration exercise.

Meanwhile, a highly placed source in the agency who does not want to be mentioned stated that the best solution would have been to waive the use of NIN for candidates.

“If we do that, I can assure you that in two days the whole exercise would be completed. But we cannot because the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy was impressed by our efforts and has even written appreciation to our supervising ministry and also to the federal executive council. So we cannot backtrack on that for now,” the source said.

The examination body is billed to meet with ‘stakeholders’ including members of various groups such as civil societies and media ahead of the examination.

JAMB Registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede One of such meetings is billed to hold on Friday, May 14, where the JAMB registrar, Is-haq Oloyede, is expected to address the groups.

Meanwhile, the mobile network operators have denied being responsible for the challenges being faced by candidates in their efforts to be registered for the examination.

The operators’ umbrella body- Association of Licenced Telecommunications Operators in Nigeria (ALTON) said its role is ”simply to transport the codes to the candidates and not to generate”.

The association’s chairman, Gbenga Adebayo, said the delays cannot be from the systems of the telecommunication companies.

“Telecommunication companies don’t manage the process of generating the code for candidates, we only provide the “transport” access to their servers and we rely on the examinations agency to generate the code. We don’t manage their database and as such we’re not responsible for generating the said examination code,” Mr. Adebayo said.

When confronted with the claim of the existing generated codes”yet to be transported”, Mr Adebayo said; “If the codes are generated and their servers do not upload them to the operators, there would be nothing on the link to deliver.

Operators are just a medium of transport, and if their servers don’t deliver the codes, the link (transport) will be empty. Maybe there’s something they’re not saying. Ask them again and let them show a proof!”

When reached for reaction, the authorities at the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) also refuse to respond.

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Presidency Allegedly Lobbying Foreign Envoys for Soft Landing for Sheikh Isah Pantami

by Leading Reporters May 4, 2021
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There are indications that the Presidency is reaching out to some envoys, especially from the United States of America for a soft landing for the controversial Islamic Cleric and President Buhari’s Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Sheikh Isah Ali Pantami.  Sheikh Pantami has been in stormy waters of recent over his pro-jihad stance and violence-inducing sermons, which are believed to have caused the death of some non-Muslim innocent Nigerians.

According to information unveiled by LeadingReporters, some selected Pro-Pantami group has been detailed to reach out to foreign diplomats serving in Nigeria to prevail on their intelligence agencies to withdraw their security searchlight on Pantami. Although Pantami has apologized for his pro-violence sermons, insisting they were said in his naivety and early years as a cleric. 

His critics said that Sheikh Pantami is an unrepentant extremist whose plea was to douse the raging tension and soothe the moment.  One of the respondents described Sheikh Pantami as a Jihadist who would preach more and more violence given the opportunity to do so.

“Ask yourself this question, would Pantami be saying what he said if he was not given a political appointment.  The answer is NO.  He is only trying to play smart by claiming that the sermon was preached in his younger days.   The apology he rendered was an advice given to him by one of his ally as a way of soothing the moment.  It was not a genuine apology.  There are most recent events and posts that showed he is a sworn fanatic and extreme Jihadist who enjoys seeing the blood of non-Muslims wasted on grounds of fanaticism”.

Recall that there has been call for President Buhari to sack his Communication and Digital Economy Minister over his pro-violence and Jihadist comments, insisting that Communication Ministry is so sensitive to be left in the hands of a minister whose previous sermon and antecedents were laden with hate speech, religious extremism and intolerance for other regions and sects.

Just recently, the Nigeria President, Muhammadu Buhari, through his media Spokesman Garba Shehu has come hard on Nigerians who were calling for the resignation of Pantami, insisting that Pantami’s achievement outweighs any call for his sack.  He toed the line of Pantami by saying that he has apologized and does not hold those violent views any more.  A position many believed was the height of bigotry and one-sidedness by the present administration.

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Nigeria’s perennial recession; a result of policy somersault.

by Leading Reporters May 1, 2021
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Nigeria will predictably be in recession for a long time. When you keep doing the same thing and expect different results, you will need to check yourself. It appears we are not in a hurry to live in the reality of the 21st century with others.

I sometimes wonder why we like to put the cart before the horse as a country. There  has never been a time when we did anything that was not opposite of what everyone else was doing. Fundamental economics teaches that before you stop importation, you need to have put in place import substitution strategy, and get them working properly before attempting any grandstanding.

Then again, timing is very important in making policy decisions. You cannot wake up from the wrong side of the bed and declare things banned. It is as insensitive as it is unconstructive.  People have often questioned the reasons for some government policies in Nigeria.

What is more heart breaking is where some ‘supporters’ get the kind of shameless illiteracy with which they defend retrogressive policies. Let us start with the Covid-19 decisions of the government.  As the pandemic was biting hard, incomes were shrinking. That was when we suddenly woke up to ban in a commando style,  a whopping 41 imported items, among which were foodstuff and other consumer goods critical to every day survival.

That is not all o. The people were losing jobs in droves. That means that purchasing power was falling rapidly and the country trapped itself in stagflation. Prices were skyrocketing and there was no purchasing power in the hands of the people. To my surprise, some people who I thought ‘know book’ were  just falling my hands in the halleluyah praise singing in honour of the courage with which the government was ‘tackling’ the economy. We would argue it until I had a headache. At some point I couldn’t tell if it was the argument that caused the headaches or the useless virus that trapped all of us in our homes.

Puerile arguments were advanced in support of the government. I took a look at my then none months old baby and asked her if at that age she could disgrace her father by saying such a meaningless thing. One of the headless statements was that China closed their borders and started agriculture. And boom! They became greater, the China you know today. I was torn between laughter and sorrow. 

The story that they did not verify is that China’s maximum ruler, chairman Mao Zedong, threaded the communist path. He closed the boarders and decided on a pilot execution of certain apocryphal economic policies. He closed the Chinese borders to neighbouring countries. And then starvation set in.

Chairman Mao’s decision led to one of the most catastrophic man made starvation in human history which left between 15 to 55 million people dead, and hundreds of people malnourished. That happened between 1959 and 1961. Zedong had no choice but to immediately take steps to reverse the policy.

But ridiculously, that policy was what Zedong called the Great Leap. By 1962, China having seen nwe, reversed themselves and opened their borders. They started an industrialization policy that embraced the domestication of technology. They started to produce for export.

It is the same as Nigeria’s great leap that happened in the midst of a world wide devastation. But wait, who exactly did Nigerians offend that is so unforgiving? Nigeria wanted to leap. Two things happened. She leaped in the darkness of a pandemic with its eyes wide shut! Where did we land? In a circle of inflationary pressures.

First, we ought to have had a solid import substitution plan before talking of shutting down importation. We do not have mechanised agriculture. We want to produce rice for a population of 200 million people with hoes and cutlasses on an unyielding soil. We have no reservoirs where we store excess grains for time of scarcity. What am I even saying, we do not even have enough. Where are we getting the excess from? We might as well be wasting money building silos.

Even the ones planted are being eaten by the holy cows. Private investors in agriculture have had their farms vandalised by cattle which roam across the country. The famine loving government has encouraged the increased devastation of the farms by failing to call the vandals and bandits to order.

People have abandoned the farms and run away to join the army of the hungry parading the streets in the cities to hustle for the little that’s available. That’s a double whammy. No money and the prices of food are high.

The north east and north west of Nigeria used to be the producer of grains and spices. But not anymore. Boko Haram has killed and maim many a farmer, destroyed promising Micro, Small and Medium Scale businesses like sales of rice, onions, fish etc that accompany farming. They have turned large swaths of thriving villages and towns into desolate, uninhabited lands. The best you get in such places in Borno, Yobe and environs are Internally Displaced People’s camps. Even when those at the camps Internally Displaced People’s camps. Even when those at the camps attempt to do little fishing here and farming there, they are traced to the camps and killed. The survivors have become dependent on the lean resources instead of the contributors that they used to be.

On all fronts, Nigeria is scoring abysmally low. In the midst of the confusion called policy, the youths decided to make themselves happy by trading in cryptocurrencies.  The government, like the proverbial village people, followed them there and blocked the channel.

Foreign exchange from that sector has been blocked. This is while the entire world is running towards digital currencies o. Big companies have started accepting Bitcoin as payment for their products, the risks not withstanding. Tesla is a major example. Nigeria nko? They banned it. This is digital currency. Then we have a Digital Economy ministry which knows next to nothing about how to rein in the volatility of digital currency. And some bishops, youths etc had the effrontery to carry placards under the hot Abuja sun to assault our collective intelligence that Pantami is doing well as the head of that ministry.

Nigeria will continue in this damnable trajectory unless things change from the anachronism it has adopted as a state policy to what the world has embraced. The worldview of the government is annoyingly too narrow.

May  Nigeria quickly realise that like the ostrich, it is burying its head in the sand while the entire body is outside. Very soon we will be forced to look inwards. The increase in prices are eroding profits and people are getting thrown out of jobs. The current unemployment rate in Nigeria is 33%. Nigeria is among the first three most terrorised country in the world. Nigeria took over from India as the poverty capital of the world in 2019, according to the Austria based World Poverty Clock and The World Bank in separate reports, with 1 person sliding into abject poverty every six minutes.

To be continued.

Alex Agbo is a writer and an economic researcher based in Lagos.

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Exposed: How Sheikh Pantami Uses His “Disciples” To Lay Siege, Control Communication In Nigeria

by Leading Reporters April 18, 2021
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For years now, controversial cleric and President Muhammadu Buhari’s Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Sheikh Isah Ali Pantami has remained untamed in his effort at controlling every thread and channel of communication in Nigeria. 

National Information Technology Development Agency NITDA is headed by Pantami’s former Technical Assistant Kashifu Inuwa Adullahi;  Galaxy Backbone Limited,  a Government enterprise under the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy is currently headed by Sheikh Pantami’s kinsman from Gombe State Prof. Mohammed Bello Abubakar.  Nigeria Postal Services NIPOST and the Nigeria Communication Satellite Limited (NigComSat) are currently chaired by Sheik Pantami’s “Chosen” men.

Sadly, despite all these, terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and other forms of criminality have continued perennially to bedevil the country. Another development uncovered by this platform is that Sheik Pantami has his “disciples” in strategic positions in all the agencies under Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy.  These “disciples”, according to a source who pleaded anonymity, serve in different categories as Special Advisers and Technical Advisers.  “They are powerful and have become the Minister’s “eye” in those agencies”.

The discreet source who spoke to LeadingReporters further revealed that one agency that demystified and deflated the Minister’s raging ego is the Nigeria Communication Commission.

“Sheikh Pantami’s effort at riding off the Executive Vice Chairman of Nigeria Communication Commission, headed by Prof.  Umar Garba Danbata was greatly resisted. Prof Umar is not a walk-over and his innovative ideas cannot be thrown to the winds to please one desperate man”

“Sheik Pantami cooked-up allegations against Prof. Danbata with the intention of getting him sacked by Buhari to enable him (Pantami) replace him with his Nephew.

“Pantami is still scouting for pitfalls with which to nail Prof. Danbatta and thus get him off the way. Pantami is doing everything possible to get Prof. Danbatta sacked and replaced with his relative who is currently serving as his Personal Aide in Ministry of Communication.  

“While NITDA is in total grip of the Minister, allegedly as a conduit for funding his gubernatorial ambition, the Minister is targeting NIGCOMSAT for the purpose of influencing election in his favour. Pantami is positioning himself for Governorship Election in Gombe State come 2023.  Remember that INEC has requested collaboration with NIGCOMSAT for the purpose satellite coverage electronic transmission of election results.

“His (Pantami) towering promises to turn Nigeria into a hub of digital affluence are just words laden with deception, manipulation and deep wicked intention. 

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Holy Thief: Isah Pantami Stinks Of Corruption, Nepotism and Religiosity: His Digital Economy A Hoax

by Leading Reporters May 22, 2020
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Sheikh Isah Pantami is one of the holier than thou political appointees of President Muhammadu Buhari who hides under the umbrella of religious titles to commit atrocious acts such as diversion of public funds, and nepotism.

Those who know him well will readily tell you that Sheikh Pantami is an eye-servant, holier-than-thou heck of a political appointee who thrives on rubbishing the hard earned reputation of others. From National Information Technology Development Agency, NITDA to the current Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy, the story has been that of one-sidedness in appointment, highhandedness, corruption, and self-praises without any glaring achievements.

At NITDA, Pantami created every opportunity to steal from the coffers of the agency.  That includes collecting a sum of N20m with which he claimed to have used to bring in personal car from Saudi Arabia where he lived prior to his appointment, to Nigeria.

The said car was the car he used in Saudi Arabia before coming to Nigeria. Insider information revealed that the N20million was never used to bring in any car from Saudi Arabia. Rather than returning the money, he began to victimize workers who he believed were responsible for the public knowledge of that atrocious act.

Our investigation further revealed that Pantami, before being appointed  Minister of Communication and Digital Economy leveraged on his position as the then DG of NITDA and struck a deal with telecommunication companies, especially the GSM operators to shortchange the government by giving them waiver from the statutory remittances they should make to the Federal Government. These companies have consistently posted profits and have not at any point posted loss that should suggest availing them waiver.

Another blunder by Pantami is his inability to get ICT incubating centers across all the states functional despite, funds voted for the project, including those from donor agencies.  Sheikh Pantama thrives in stirring noises about what he can do and not what he has done. The digital economy is still a long dream that has not contributed anything to the coffers despite plunging hundreds of millions of Naira of tax payers’ money into the project.  Recall that under Pantami, the ministry of Communication was changed to Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy after convincing the Federal Government that he was going to use the ministry and ICT to drive economic growth just like India and USA. A check on the economy will reveal that under Pantami, revenue from the ministry and its agencies have rather plunged. 

The Technology Village in Abuja which Pantami taunted so much about is still one of his white elephant projects with which he deceives Federal Government into believing that he has the capacity to create a huge economy from ICT.

Furthermore, it was revealed that Pantami is using his offices as a conduit to amass as much money as much as he can to prosecute his political ambition. An insider informant said that Pantami is gunning for governorship election come 2023 in Gombe State. To keep the money coming from NITDA, Pantami convinced the late Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari to appoint his former Personal Assistant Mr Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi as the current DG/CEO of NITDA.

Our investigation further revealed that Pantami has usurped the powers of all the DGs in all the agencies under Ministry of Communication and digital economy by centralizing all contract awards on his desk.  This is to enable him choose who to award contract to and who not to award contract to. Pantami is currently the one awarding contracts in all the agencies his ministry is supervising.

In our next publication, we will reveal to you how Pantami employed about 90 staff in NITDA, with over 50% coming from his home State and religion and another 25% from from Northern Region without approval from Federal Character Commission.  Recall that Pantami dismissed staffs that were employed by his predecessor, describing the processes as lacking in merit, only for him to do worse that the evil he accused his predecessor of.  The dismissed workers dragged Pantami to court and the case is currently in Appeal Court now. Stay tuned

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