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FG approves 203 enrolment agents to expand NIN registration

Nigerian government spends N152bn on digitalisation in 2021

The Federal Government of Nigeria has approved the licensing of 173 private sector agents and 30 state governments/ public sector institutions to conduct enrolment of Nigerians and legal residents into the National Identity Database (NIDB) on behalf of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).

This, they say, will further boost numbers of registered citizens who now need a National Identity Number embedded to registered SIM cards for their mobile network to function.

Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, minister of communication and digital economy says the licensing of enrolment agents is in line with the Federal Government’s strategy to scale up enrolment and issuance of the National Identification

Number (NIN) to Nigerians and legal residents, thereby liberalising the enrolment process and opening up the sector for multiple players.

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The Federal Government had on Monday, mandated that all mobile network operators must now require a valid NIN from all telecoms subscribers to update SIM registration records within the next two weeks (from December 16 to 30, 2020). The House of Representatives has, however, advised the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and concerned authorities to extend the deadline by 10 weeks.

The Digital Identity Ecosystem project’s goal is to increase the number of enrolment centres in the country from the current meagre1000 to 10,000 and enrolment figures from the current figure of 43 million to 200 million within the next five years.

Aliyu Aziz, the director-general/chief executive officer of NIMC explained in a statement that the licensed agents were approved after successfully fulfilling all the conditions in the advertised Expression of Interest (EOI) which was done in 2019 as a first step towards the take-off the National Digital Identity Ecosystem project.

The statement revealed that 16 state governments including Abia, Akwa Ibom, Gombe, Lagos, Kaduna, Katsina, Kano, Oyo, Ogun, Sokoto and Zamfara States were successfully licensed.

Prominent among the public sector institutions licensed are the Nigerian Communications Commission ( NCC), National Pension Commission, Central Bank of Nigeria (through the Nigeria Inter-bank Settlement Systems Plc), National Population Commission, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Joint Tax Board and

Nigeria Postal Services.

Other public sector organisations issued licences include Military Pensions Board, Abuja Enterprise Agency, Corporate Affairs Commission, National Health Insurance Scheme, National Agricultural Extension & Research Liaison Services and National Commission for Refugees, Migrants & Internally Displaced Persons.

The main mobile network operators in Nigeria, MTN, Airtel, Globacom and 9mobile are among the 173 private sector organisations licensed, while Etranzact, VDT Communications, Unified Payment Services were also successful.

Seven NGOs, namely Africa Youth Growth Foundation, An Nadaa Educational Foundation Arrida Relief Foundation, Hadejia Ina Mafita Initiative Community Based Organisation Mimido Initiative & Development and Murna Foundation were also licensed.