The Guardian (Nigeria)

NIMC Charges FEPS On Inclusion, Data Protection, NIN Enrolment

• Revalidate­s 96 Partners To Boost Service

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

THE National Identity Management Commission ( NIMC) has charged the Commission’s Front End Enrolment Partners ( FEPS) to ensure that no one is left out of the National Identity Number ( NIN) registrati­on process.

The Director- General and Chief Executive Office ( CEO) of the National Identity Management Commission ( NIMC), Abisoye CokerOduso­te, gave this instructio­n to FEPS, yesterday, in Lagos at the Commission’s Management Retreat.

She also tasked them to comply with the terms of the Nigerian Data Protection Act. She further advised enrollment agents and commission personnel to be profession­al when providing services to members of the public. “Our mission at NIMC is clear: to equip each Nigerian and legal resident with a unique and secure National Identifica­tion Number ( NIN). This number is the key to accessing critical services, social benefits, and economic prospects. However, in order to accomplish this, we must ensure the integrity of our enrollment process. “As FEPS, your involvemen­t is crucial. You are the link between our citizens and the NIMC enrollment ecosystem. As you communicat­e with candidates, treat their informatio­n with care, accuracy, and thoroughne­ss. Let us work together to protect our database from errors, fraud, and other threats to its integrity. “While we welcome the expansion of our National Identity Database to over 104 million captured NINS, we cannot rest on our laurels. Millions more are waiting to be enrolled. They include students, farmers, businesspe­ople, and the elderly. They are the heartbeat of our country. “Let us reach out to all parts of Nigeria, from booming cities to isolated villages. Allow us to collaborat­e with schools, hospitals, and community leaders. Let us ensure that no one is left behind, including the vulnerable, people with disabiliti­es, those living in remote locations, and so on. Let us make the NIN enrollment process accessible, fast, and inclusive.”

 ?? PHOTO LUCY LADIDI ATEKO ?? President, Nigeria Economic Society, Professor Adeola Adenikinju ( left); Chairman, Federal Civil Service Commission ( FCSC), Professor Tunji Olaopa and the National Secretary, NES, Dr. Frank Ogbeide during a courtesy visit from NES to FCSC headquarte­rs in Abuja ... yesterday.
PHOTO LUCY LADIDI ATEKO President, Nigeria Economic Society, Professor Adeola Adenikinju ( left); Chairman, Federal Civil Service Commission ( FCSC), Professor Tunji Olaopa and the National Secretary, NES, Dr. Frank Ogbeide during a courtesy visit from NES to FCSC headquarte­rs in Abuja ... yesterday.

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