Wednesday, 2 August 2017

National Identity Number now mandatory for passport issuance


AS from next January, Nigerians applying  for International Passport must be holders of the electronic National Identity Card which has the National Identity Number (NIN).
Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) boss Mohammed Babadede broke the news to State House correspondents yesterday after a meeting of the National Identity Management Harmonisation Committee at the State House, Abuja.
The Federal Government in 2014 ordered all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) and security organisations involved in all  biometric data capture of Nigerians to  handover to the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).
The committe’s meeting  was in continuation of the efforts to achieve the harmonisation.
Babadede said as a result of the decision every citizen must possess the National Identity Number as a condition to apply for the Nigerian passport.
He said “we have agreed that from 1st January 2018, anybody who is going to apply for the Nigerian Passport, whether renewal or fresh, must first have a national identity number. Why we are doing this is we want to ease business for Nigerians.
“There is no need for you to go and have your bio metric captured by NIMC and then you come and capture again with the Nigeria Immigration. Once you give us your NIN number we will collect the bio metric from NIMC and produce your passport. That is the intention to do in all otheragencies,” he said.
Babadede said foreigners residing in Nigeria were not exempted, as they will also require  number when renewing their residence permit.
“I have also given directive that any foreigner, non Nigerian resident in Nigeria will not get his permit renewed. He or she will not get his renewal until he has a NIN. To achieve this, NIMC NIN and passport numbers will be harmonized and we are committed to allow NIMC in Immigration. All NIMC staff can work in our passport offices.
“So when you come to get the passport you can also get the National identity card. The NIM-C has also allowed immigration staff to work in their offices so anybody who is coming to claim Nigerian citizenship; they will help to identify that citizen. That is the cooperation that we have had so far,” the immigration boss said
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Information Communication Technology ICT, Mr Lanre Osibona said the meeting of the committee was to move forward in achieving additional feat in the harmonization process.
He said “we just had a good meeting in terms of national identity which we know is a great asset for the country and so much work has been ongoing with respect to harmonizing all the silo data bases. We are making progress finally,”
The Presidential aide, who listed some of the benefits of a harmonized data, also said the country is receiving a lot of support from some international agencies.
“The benefits of national identity are immense, security, innovation, social inclusion, financial inclusion. This concerns our citizens and it helps in forecasting budget, better planning. So we are determined to ensure that we deliver full concise database for all Nigerians.
“It is good to also share with you that when we came in about two years ago there were five million records of NIM-C but today we have moved it close to 20 million and we intend to have up to 30 million by the end of this year. We are working with the World Bank and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to have a proper approach of how we will be able to capture over 180 million over a three year period,” he said.
Mr. Lanre noted that Nigeria has captured the Public Key Infrastructure PKI, which will sit within the National Information Technology Development Agency NITDA.

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