A senior research fellow at the Institute of Economic Research and Public Policy (IERPP), Dr.
Frank Bannor, has sharply criticised the Mahama administration's proposal to re-register SIM cards, describing it as financially reckless and unnecessary.
In a note copied to the media, Dr.
Bannor questioned the logic behind the decision, arguing that the previous nationwide SIM registration exercise had already achieved its intended objectives without the need for further expenditure. "The previous government spent millions of taxpayers' funds registering SIM cards nationwide, a very successful exercise.