The DG stated this in a statement issued yesterday in Abuja by Amaka Eze of the Corporate Communications department.
He also said that the Federal Government’s plan to strengthen fiscal management and promote good governance and transparency requires knowing and being able to identify citizens, which can only be achieved with the NIN.
The statement said the DG gave the indication while speaking at the 2017 INDO – AFRICA ICT Expo, organized by the Telecom Equipment & Services Export Promotion Council (TEPC) in Lagos.
According to him, the fragmented identity ecosystem in the country has remained a deterrent to the growth of basic amenities, which is required to realize a reasonable standard of living in the country.
“This means that key economic challenges including improving security, rebuilding the economy and tackling corruption in the country have not been tackled because there is no comprehensive central database to guide the provision of these needs.”
He said: “Although Nigeria has the potential to be a major player in global economy, it has continued to struggle with development and the provision of basic amenities such as education, healthcare, portable drinking water, food, and housing due to the lack of a central database to aid planning and policy making.”
He explained that the NIMC, has a mandate to populate the National Identity Database (NIDB) with citizen’s data and NIN, as well as ensure that every registered person can be easily and quickly verified and their identities authenticated with the NIN.
“The NIN, is a very significant component of the National Identity Management System (NIMS). It is a non-intelligent eleven digit number, issued to individuals upon successful enrolment into the database
“The NIN is a unique identifier, a requisite for the economic, social and political progress which can be verified and authenticated by institutions and persons in both the public and private sector, using the verification and authentication platforms already deployed by NIMC”, he noted.
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