NIN: NIMC registers over 33m Nigerians for

NIN: NIMC registers over 33m Nigerians for

 

 

 

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), says it has captured over 33 million (Adults and children) Nigerians in its data base as at October 2018.

Mr Loveday Ogbonna, Head of Corporate Communication (NIMC), disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Friday in Abuja.

He, however, decried the low turnout of children in the National Identification Number (NIN) registration.

According to him, the registration for NIN is a lifetime opportunity and having NIN as an individual will strengthen and aid service delivery.

Ogbonna further noted that obtaining NIN would promote socio-economic inclusion as well as development for hundreds of poor people in the country.

He advised Nigerians and Legal Residents to take their children and wards of all ages for enrolment at any NIMC registration centre across the country.

“Enrolment of minors is ongoing and has no age limit, parents are encouraged to bring children that are one year and above so that the camera can capture their faces very well. What we have observed is that it is difficult to take pictures of children below one year, so we advise parents to wait until their kids are one year old.

“Parents and guardians must present their NIN and their children’s birth certificate before their children or ward can be enrolled and issued a National Identification Number,’’ he said.

He, therefore, advised that Nigerians should utilise the opportunity to get registered, adding that NIN has so many social benefits which include access to government services.

“It also enables you to assert your identity; nobody mistakes you for another; no matter how identical you are, NIN singles you out,” Ogbonna added.

Ogbonna reiterated the fact that for one to obtain a driver’s license and an International Passport, he or she must present the NIN as a basic requirement.

He cautioned that double enrolment into the National Identity Database (NIDB) for the NIN is a crime and a punishable offence.

(NAN)