The National Communications Authority (NCA) has asked the Supreme Court of Ghana to dismiss an application brought against it following its directive to telecommunication networks to block persons who were yet to re-register their sim cards.
The NCA is also challenging the basis on which it was sued over directives to block unregistered SIM cards at the end of September.
They claim that nine of the persons who filed the application have refused to retrieve their cards although they are ready.
The nine people suing the NCA are asking the court to halt the directive.
They claimed that the Ghana Card, which is only used for registration, has not been made available to millions of people, including themselves.
However, the NCA has prayed the Supreme Court to dismiss the case on the grounds that the Ghana Cards of the nine applicants have been ready for some time and are awaiting issuance upon to the ap[applicants.
It, therefore, asked the court to dismiss the injunction application, which it describes as frivolous and bereft of merit.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana
the nine’s availment.