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Day Olubadan Praised FG Over NIMC’s Registration Of 88m Nigerians

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…the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Sen. Lekan Balogun flanked by Head of Delegation, Abolaji Akinola, James Mamza and Olusola Shotayo (l). From (r) Aremu Olumide, David Majaro and Akeem Ogundeji during the courtesy call on the monarch by the NIMC ahead of the 2022 ID Day…
…the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Sen. Lekan Balogun flanked by Head of Delegation, Abolaji Akinola, James Mamza and Olusola Shotayo (l). From (r) Aremu Olumide, David Majaro and Akeem Ogundeji during the courtesy call on the monarch by the NIMC ahead of the 2022 ID Day…

The disclosure by the Director-General/Chief Executive Officer (DG/CEO) of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Engr. Aliyu Aziz Abubakar that the Commission had registered over 88 million Nigerians has received an applause from the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Sen. Lekan Balogun, Alli Okunmade II with a charge to the Federal Government not to look back in its determination to ensure that Nigeria ranks well among the comity of nations with accurate database across the globe.

Oba Balogun, who gave this commendation in his Alarere residence during the courtesy visit to him by the management team of NIMC said the Commission had proved its ability and capability as far as its core mandates  are concerned and deserves all the necessary encouragements so as to do more, noting that “we still have a long way to go, looking at our over 200 million population”.

The NIMC DG/CEO had through the Commission’s Head of the delegation to the palace, Mr. Akinola Abolaji told the monarch that “so far, NIMC has registered and issued over 88 Million NIN to Nigerian Citizens and other legal residents” during the visit said to be in commemoration of 2022 ID Day with the theme, ‘Traditional Institutions, Critical Stakeholders for Citizen Mobilization’.

In a press statement made available to journalists in Ibadan by the Personal Assistant (Media) to the Olubadan, Oladele Ogunsola, Oba Balogun described the activities of the NIMC as very crucial and strategic to the growth, progress and development of the country, stressing that the country might not have been so overwhelmed by the current challenges of insecurity if the country had gotten an up to date database.

While acknowledging the role of the traditional institutions in the mobilization of the citizens for every masses-oriented programmes of the government, the monarch charged the NIMC team to ensure that the expected awareness, especially at the grassroots is created in order to make the mobilization responsibility seamless.

Elaborating on the identity day (2022 ID Day), the DG/CEO said, “the Identity Day (ID Day) Campaign is the ongoing Call for government authorities in all countries around the world to officially recognize 16 September as Identity Day. The choice of the date, which was with reference to sustainable development goals that calls for legal identity for all, including birth registration by 2030.

“The ID-Day campaign was initiated by ID4Africa at the 4th Annual Meeting of the ID4Africa Movement on 24 April 2018, in Abuja, Nigeria. The initiative was met with strong support whereby over 1500 individual signatures across the globe endorsed the proposition. The Federal Government approved the recognition of the date in 2020 as National Identity Day in Nigeria otherwise called ID-Day to raise awareness about the role identity plays in empowering individuals to exercise their right and responsibility fairly and equitable in a modern society”, he explained further.

He used the occasion to authenticate the activities of some private individuals’  involvement in the registration for NIN noting that it was in order to increase the number of enrolment and to ensure that all Nigerians are captured into the NIDB that the Commission issued license to private partners (Front End Partners FEPs) who are saddled with responsibility of enrolling the Nigerian Citizens with a token funded by Federal Government.

The licensed Partners, according to him “are representatives of NIMC and their license allows them to provide Front End Services and not allowed to do any modification on the existing data.

However, more emphasis has been placed on the issuing of NIN, as we are moving towards digitization of the economy”, adding, “the Commission was recently transfered to the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy.

“We all agreed that Nigeria needs effective identity management system more than ever before in order to curb the menace of security challenges in the country and identity problem being faced daily by Nigerians living in Diaspora. It is

imperative and important at this stage of the growth of our NIDB and recognition of ID-Day to move to the grassroots for the enrolment of individuals where the Traditional Institution has a key role to play in citizen mobilization for NIN issuance”, he added.

Packaged by Omolara Oyewole