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NIMC: Nigerians to Pay for Multipurpo­se NIN Card

Reveals identity number enrolment has hit 107 million

- Michael Olugbode in Abuja

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) yesterday disclosed that the National Identity Number (NIN) has reached 107.338,044, showing a growth of 3.2 million from the 104 million reported as at the end of last year.

The Commission also announced ongoing plans to introduce a general multipurpo­se NIN card for which Nigerians will be required to pay.

Speaking at a media briefing in Abuja, the Director General of the Commission, Abisoye CokerOduso­te, equally disclosed that in addition to the surge in enrollment, the Commission is not resting on its oars as it would stop at nothing to ensure every Nigerian was registered. She revealed that the commission

revamping its systems, is implementi­ng cutting-edge technologi­es to upgrade its outdated equipments, and cracking down on fraudsters and extortioni­sts.

She said with the continuous expansion of enrollment centres across the country, the Commission would be in a position to record total registrati­on of Nigerians.

Coker-Odusote, noted that in the next six to eight months, the system, whose capacity presently stands at 100 million, would be upgraded to 250 million.

She further mentioned that the Commission intends to review the prices for its services to improve service delivery to Nigerians, noting that the Commission would prosecute any staff members caught conniving with illegal actors.

She said: “All we are trying to do is to ensure that we provide a robust service for Nigerian citizens and legal residents. And to ensure that life is easy and seamless. One should not spend three to four hours in the NIMC office because of NIN services. It is something I will not allow to continue to happen. We will provide all necessary means to address the issue.

“We are clamping down on extortione­rs parading themselves as NIMC staff. A lot of people have lost their money to extortione­rs.

“Any staff of NIMC that tries to work with illegal perpetrato­rs will face disciplina­ry committee and be tried according to the Cybercrime Act 2015 and the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023. Same with any illegal perpetrato­rs. We will make sure we create proper communicat­ion to gauge against extortione­rs.

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