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NIMC, shifts Mandatory use of NIN to January


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Mandatory Use Of NIN: NIMC Shifts Take-off To Jan

 
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) yesterday shifted the take-off date for banks, Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of federal government to commence mandatory use of the National Identification Number (NIN) for identification, from September 1, 2015 to January 9, 2016.
The commission had earlier directed that all transactions involving the identification of individuals as specified in Section 27 of the NIMC Act must be done with the NIN beginning from September 1, 2015. The date follows the recent directive by President Muhammadu Buhari, that all MDAs should expeditiously harmonise their biometric databases.
The extension would enable NIMC progress further, ongoing efforts with the MDAs that have reached advanced stages of harmonisation including the CBN, FRSC, FIRS, PenCom, INEC, NHIS, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, (FMARD).
This would help avoid the situation similar to what was experienced when the CBN wanted to enforce the cut-off date for the BVN, leading to a late rush to meet the deadline/massive turn out of citizens and the troubles they had to go through. It would also help ensure that the need for double enrolment is reduced to the barest minimum during this transition period when the harmonization is being implemented.
Abdulhamid Umar, general manager, corporate communications, NIMC said it is expected that with the planned harmonization which will effectively link all MDA biometric databases-INEC, FRSC, PenCom, FIRS/JTB, NHIS, FMARD, etc, citizens will not be required to have their biometrics taken every time by these institutions in the near future.
Furthermore, management has taken into consideration the fact that the CBN had extended by a few months, the deadline for the completion of the Bank Verification Number (BVN) exercise thus extending the time frame for the completion of the harmonization it has begun with the CBN on the BVN programme.
Also the MDAs will invariably act as valid agents to the NIMC, collecting their own data as well as providing data required for the issuance of the NIN by the NIMC, based on the minimum national standards for biometric and demographic data capture already set by the MDAs.
Umar said NIMC has concluded plans to provide pre-enrolment services on smart phones. This will ensure that citizens can start their enrolment using their smart phones, a development that would ensure that in the next couple of months citizens, of all ages, would have completed their demographic enrolment before they proceed to NIMC enrolment centres for their biometric data capture to complete their enrolment.
Umar said NIMC believes that this will help to decongest the enrolment centres as well as ensure that citizens enroll at their convenience as the cut-off date draws nearer. It will be recalled that a few months ago NIMC had announced that it would start to enforce the use of the NIN by citizens in the conduct of certain transactions as specified in Section 27 of the NIMC Act, 2007.
But the need to complete the initiation of the process of harmonization, to ensure that at least legacy databases of MDAs are linked is an important process that would facilitate citizen’s adoption and participation in the process.
The NIN is an 11 digit number assigned to an individual upon successful enrolment into the National Identity Database (NIDB). It is what represents the unique entry of persons personal information in the national identity database. Once issued to an individual that number cannot be used again.

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Teryila Ibn Apine is a public affairs analyst and a blogger.
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