Harmonisation of NIN, major means to control crime – Interior minister

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo says the harmonisation and management of National Identity Number (NIN) is a major means of mitigating and controlling crime, and enhancing the quest for national development.

Tunji-Ojo said this at the 5th Identity Day commemoration organised by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) in Abuja.

The theme of day was ‘Identity as a catalyst for Nigeria’s development – Examining the role of identity in key government programs of social safety net financial inclusion, promotion of good governance and transparency’.

He said: “With a database of over 100 million National Identification Numbers in the National Identity Database, NIDB and NIMC provide essential access to attaining this goal along with other major stakeholders.

” As a member of the Ministry of Interior family, NIMC joins in with other sister agencies in not only improving access by the public to services like passport acquisition and renewal but also the likes of efficient border security technology, effective handling of insecurity around the country.

“Others include the protection of critical national assets and infrastructure, reformation and reintegration of rehabilitated offenders in the society as well as improved emergency and fire response times.”

Tunji-Ojo said that all Nigerians were stakeholders in ensuring the successful implementation of positive policies regarding national identity as it affects government social safety net and financial inclusion programmes.

“We live in the modern digital age where a secure and verifiable identity is vital for any set system to work.

” Think about it, you can’t access bank services and get ATM cards without proving your identity.

“You can’t even engage with others on online social media platforms without first verifying your identity.

“So, identity is key in our everyday lives, which is why we commemorate this day today, ” the minister said.

The acting Director General of NIMC, Abisoye Coker-Odusote said that the day held exceptional importance, adding,”it provides everyone with an opportunity to reflect on the pivotal role that identity plays in our lives and its profound impact on society.

“It is a day to recognise the transformative power of identity in shaping our destinies, safeguarding our rights, and connecting us as global citizens.

” Identity is more than a mere card or a number; it symbolises our existence, our entitlements, and our place within society.

“It unlocks access to essential services, social benefits, and pathways to personal and economic growth.

“It stands as a testament to our individuality while serving as a bridge to our shared humanity,” she said.

Coker-Odusote said said in the face of emerging technologies and evolving threats, there was need to remain vigilant in safeguarding the integrity and security of identity systems.

” While embracing digital transformation, we must prioritize the principles of privacy and data protection.

”Above all, we must be inclusive, leaving no one behind as we endeavor to provide identity solutions for all.

Coker-Odusote said the newly launched ‘Self service online solution’ App would address the challenges associated with registration of NIN, saying it would give easy access at the comfort of their homes.

”We are trying to bridge the gap, this is the basis and approach in the introducing the self service solution, is to reduce the time cost of registration,” she said.

Coker-Odusote said so far 102 million Nigerians had been captured in the National Identity Number (NIN) and assured Nigerians of easier access to registration.

The Managing Director of Barnksforthe Technologies, Mr Adebayo Bankole, who designed the App, said it would address issues associated with NIN registration.

He said: “It includes change of name and so on One cannot change ones age more than once.” (NAN)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Related Posts