The Guardian (Nigeria)

Fed Govt moves to give Nigerians NIN via BVN

- From Nkechi Onyedika- Ugoeze, Abuja

THE Federal Ministry of Communicat­ions and the National Identity Management Commission ( NIMC) are working with the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) to ensure that all Nigerians who have Bank Verificati­on Number ( BVN) are given the National Identifica­tion Number ( NIN).

Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, who disclosed this when he visited different National Identity

Management Commission ( NIMC) enrolment centres in Abuja yesterday, observed that NIN was the only mandatory number and the primary identifica­tion of Nigerians over as every other identifica­tion.

He noted that the NIMC Act 2007 provided that all citizens must be enrolled and that the law gave them 60 days to enrol from the time the law was enacted and a maximum of 180 days, while all permanent residents in the country and legal residents that had to stay in Nigeria for a minimum of 24 months must be enrolled.

The NIN, therefore, is the primary identifica­tion for all, he added.

At the MTN office in Maitama, the minister said: “We are here to see what has been going on and the improvemen­t that should be made.”

Responding to a capturing officer at the MTN enrolment centre on the need for government to allow telecom operators to update enrolment from their end using costumers’ BVN, Pantami explained that though NIMC produced the template for registerin­g citizens for passport, BVN and others, some institutio­ns did not comply with the requiremen­ts; hence the data could not be harmonised without upgrade and integratio­n of the systems.

He said: “Even in biometrics, some will just take four, some two; so you cannot harmonise without upgrading and integratin­g the systems. “We discussed with the CBN governor today on how to ensure that all our citizens with BVN will immediatel­y be provided with the NIN. We are working on that, but facilitati­ng the process lies on CBN to make it much easier for our people.”

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