National Identification Number Mandatory from September
1, 2015 - NIMC
The issuing authority for National Identity, the National
Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has put 1st September, 2015 as
commencement date in which all transactions involving the identification
of individuals must be done with the National Identification Number (NIN).
The
Commission is therefore calling on all Nigerians to avail themselves the
opportunity of enrolment into the National Identity Database and be issued a
National Identification Number (NIN), which is the single version of truth and
the foundation identity. NIMC had in recent Newspaper advertorials between 27th
April– 4th May, 2015, stated that the use of NIN shall become mandatory as from
September 1, 2015, for all transactions offered by applicable government
institutions.
These transactions, pursuant to section 27 (1) and
(2) of the NIMC Act, 2007 include: application for, and
issuance of an International Passport; opening of individual and/or group bank
accounts, all consumer credits; purchase of insurance policies; the purchase,
transfer and registration of land by any individual; National Health Insurance
Scheme, such transactions that have social security implications, registration
of voters, payment of taxes, and pensions, etc. Consequently, “Any
government agency/institution ,bank, insurance company and all other
institutions offering services and/or involved in transactions requiring the
identity of an individual must first demand for the NIN.
Any individual,
institutions/body who fails to comply with the above has committed an offence
punishable under section 28 of the NIMC Act.” The General Manager,
Inspectorate, Regulatory & Compliance Services, Mrs. Hadiza Dagabana said.
Nigerians are urged to appreciate the full import of the
NIMC mandate, and understand that the three decades old problem of identity
management in Nigeria has been fixed since 2012 by the provision by NIMC of a
Unique Identification Infrastructure for Nigeria and the subsequent launch
of the National e-ID Card scheme in 2014.
“Clearly, most people are unable to appreciate the shift
in paradigm from ‘Card Issuance’, their familiar turf, to ‘Identity
Management’, the current global trend, which explains the reason why they
insist on getting the physical card even after they have been enrolled and
issued their NIN. NIMC is focused on establishing ‘Foundation Identity’ (who
you are) as the issuing authority for Nigeria, all other institutions,
including the Banks and INEC are focused on ‘Functional Identity’ (whether you
are eligible for a specific service). Functional Identities established
pursuant to various organisations’ databases such as the Bank Verification
Number (BVN), the Taxpayer Identification Number, etc., are not substitute for
the NIN.
Therefore, citizens must ensure that they are enrolled
into the National Identity Database (NIDB) by 1st September, 2015, the
effective date of commencement of the mandatory use of NIN” said the
General Manager,Information Technology/Identity Database, Mr. Chuks Onyepunuka.
For emphasis, the NIN was deployed in 2012 and is still
running to date.
There are close to 404 Enrolment Centres nationwide, and
cards are currently been issued in the state offices across the Nation and the
FCT and will be hastened as soon as the Commission scales up on its facilities
and infrastructure.
Signed, Abdulhamid Umar General Manager, Corporate
Communications
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