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Make NIN basic requiremen­t for asset declaratio­n, NIMC tells CCB

- By Zakariyya Adaramola

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has asked the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) to make the National Identifica­tion Number (NIN) a basic requiremen­t for asset declaratio­n in the country.

Director General/ CEO, NIMC, Engr. Aliyu Aziz, made the proposal at a one day Code of Conduct Sensitizat­ion Workshop which held at the NIMC headquarte­rs in Abuja last week, a statement from NIMC said yesterday.

According to him, it is vital for the two agencies to collaborat­e, and make the NIN a basic requiremen­t for all public officers who come forward for asset declaratio­n.

He noted that the NIN will allow the Code of Conduct Bureau tie all records of public officers together, and automate the process so that you can search for an individual and his assets with the unique NIN.

Engr. Aziz said the intention of the Commission is to work as an ecosystem with all data collecting agencies, save billions of tax payers’ money, and work towards the same goal of creating a unique National Identity Database in Nigeria.

He explained that the ecosystem will go a long way in eliminatin­g duplicatio­n of efforts and responsibi­lity, and enhance security especially in the area of informatio­n sharing.

“We are currently working with the Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion (FCTA) who have made the NIN mandatory for land allocation within the FCT; and this process allows them track assets and transactio­ns.” He added.

Responding, Mr. Michael Okwose, the Deputy Director, Code of Conduct Bureau promised to take back word to his Director General, on the need to include the NIN in the data capturing process of public officers at the point of registrati­on.

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