
…Pantami charges NIMC to increase monthly enrollment to 2.5 million
By Dwelleth Morountodun
The Federal Government through the Ministry of Communications and Digital Digital on Wednesday said it will soon be made mandatory for Nigerians to show evidence of their National Identity Number (NIN) before accessing federal government services.
The Minister, Dr. Ibrahim Pantami, in a statement signed by his Spokesperson, Mrs. Uwa Suleiman, on Wednesday, charged the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to increase the National Identity Number (NIN) registration from the monthly average of 500,000 to 2.5 million.
Please, read the unedited press statement as signed by the Minister’s Spokesperson, Mrs. Uwa Suleiman, on Wednesday. Excerpt:
The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Ibrahim Pantami, has been briefed by the Management team of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) on their activities following the final transfer of the supervision of the commission to the ministry on the 7th October 2020.
Pantami charged NIMC to ensure a 500% increase in the number of monthly Citizens’ digital identity enrolments- up from the current 500,000 monthly enrolments to 2.5million monthly enrolments.
The Minister commended the Director-General of (NIMC) Engr. Aliyu Aziz, for his commitment and passion, noting that there has been a considerable increase in enrolments since he became the Chief Executive Officer of NIMC.
However, the Minister stated that there is still a need to raise the bar even higher by ensuring that the enrolment rate is 5 times the current rate.
This is imperative because the National Identity Number (NIN) will soon be made mandatory for accessing government services and interventions.
Pantami used the opportunity of the meeting to discuss the challenges militating against the success of NIMC’s activities, including the challenge of inadequate funds.
He assured the NIMC team that he will do all he can, to address these challenges.
He also stated that he will continue to meet with NIMC regularly until he is certain the performance of the Commission is enhanced significantly and efficient services are offered to Nigerians.
The Minister also stated he is committed to ensuring that citizens easily obtain secure digital identity and urged them to enrol as soon as possible.
He directed the Director-General of NIMC to set up complaint units in all the Commission’s Centres in order to ensure that the complaints of the citizens are promptly addressed.
He also directed the commission to interface more with citizens and to also run awareness campaigns on all media channels and in Nigerian languages to encourage citizens to obtain their digital identity.
Digital identity is one of the key requirements of any digital economy and it is captured under Pillar #6 of the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) for a Digital Nigeria. The Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy is committed to supporting NIMC to ensure that Nigerians derive the benefits of a functional digital identity system, he said.
Nigerians are encouraged to visit NIMC accredited centres soon for their digital identity.
Uwa Suleiman (Mrs)
Spokesperson to the
Minister of Communications and Digital Economy.