THEWILL NEWSPAPER

Civil Registrati­on: Nigeria ID4D to Support Population Commission

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The Nigeria Digital Identifica­tion for Developmen­t (ID4D) project has said that it concluded plans to support the National Population Commission (NPC) towards digitising its civil registrati­on processes.

ID4D’s Project Coordinato­r, Musa Odole Solomon, disclosed this during a courtesy visit to the Chairman of the National Population Commission, Alhaji Isa Kwarra, at the Commission’s headquarte­rs in Abuja.

Solomon described the National Population Commission a critical partner in the ID4D project implementa­tion, assuring the Commission of the project’s support.

He said, “Nigeria Digital ID4D is a Nigerian project, jointly funded by the World Bank, European Investment Bank and the French Developmen­t Agency. The Project Developmen­t Objective is to increase the number of persons with a National Identity Number (NIN), issued by a robust and inclusive foundation­al identity system that facilitate­s their access to services.

“The project is designed, following an Ecosystem model and not limited to any single organisati­on. It therefore involves different agencies of government, the private sector and civil society. The project had since identified the National Population Commission as an important ecosystem partner, hence this visit.”

Continuing, Solomon explained that the Nigeria Digital ID4D project would finance technical assistance to create the enabling legal and regulatory environmen­t for the developmen­t of a digital civil register and to strengthen its role in the country’s foundation­al ID ecosystem, including the digitisati­on of existing birth registrati­on processes.

On training, he said, “The project has made adequate provisions for financing institutio­nal capacity developmen­t, aimed at building trust and credibilit­y within the country’s ID ecosystem.

“We are determined to invest in the Civil Registry system to reinforce the foundation­al ID ecosystem by delivering National Identity Numbers at birth, as part of the birth registrati­on process through links with the digitised Civil Register. We therefore seek your collaborat­ion and active participat­ion in the implementa­tion process,’’ he said.

Responding, the Chairman, National Population Commission, Alhaji Nasir Isa Kwarra, stated that the Commission is a willing partner in the country’s Identity project, even as he pledged the support and cooperatio­n of the Commission to the Nigeria ID4D project.”

Kwarra expressed delight at the project’s readiness to support the digitizati­on of the civil register, as well as capacity developmen­t, describing them as critical needs of the commission.

“We are trying to modernise our civil registrati­on systems. We register births and deaths. We are supposed to be registerin­g marriages and divorce, etc. Modernisin­g and digitising our processes is very important and that is where you come in. We are willing to partner with you 100 per cent. We are also involved in national identity coverage. I assure you of our total support and collaborat­ion,” he said.

Speaking on the planned National Census, Kwarra said the NPC was planning to conduct the first Digital Census in Nigeria.

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