The
National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has commenced the production of
national identification cards, reports DigitalSENSE Business News.
Director-General, NIMC, Mr. Chris Onyemenam, revealed this to DigitalSENSE Business News in
Abuja, last weekend, via the Deputy Director, Corporate Communications, NIMC,
Mr. Hamid Umar, saying that the organisation had accomplished the
personalisation of the identity cards.
“We were told that
personalisation of cards was not possible. However, I am happy to report that
we have now achieved the personalisation of cards. The card carries chips that
can be used to effect banking transactions,” he declared, stressing that the
personalisation of cards also means that it could be verified. He pointed out
that if a card claims to represent a person, it could be taken to the backend
to verify the details of the person that it identifies.
“There
is a database on which the details can be verified. This means that the card
cannot be forged,” he said.
Onyemenam was quoted as noting the agency had planned to start
the issuance of the identity cards to those that had enrolled this month, this,
would no longer happen because it had to be done in a formal ceremony when
President Goodluck Jonathan would be available.
“The President is the first person that should be issued a
card,” he declared.
DigitalSENSE
Business News recalls that NIMC had in April 2013 deployed equipment for
the registration of citizens eligible for the issuance of identity cards in
pilot registration centres. It has since been expanding the registration
centres across the country.
Onyemenam pointed out that NIMC has recorded over 100,000
enrolments a day, stressing that efforts were to ensure that the exercise
covered the 774 local government areas in the country.
The Federal Government had in 2001 awarded a contract worth
$214m to a consortium led by a French firm, Sagem, for the production of
identity cards for all Nigerian citizens.
The contract was marred by allegations that Nigerian officials
collected more than $2m in bribes to influence the award of the contract in
2003.
The NIMC was established by the NIMC Act of 2007 to take over
the functions, assets and liabilities of the Department of National Civil
Registration, which handled the tainted identity registration process.
The NIMC is charged with the responsibilities of registering
every individual in Nigeria, establishing and maintaining a national identity
database as well as issuing of unique identification numbers to citizens and a
general multi-purpose identity card.
Pix: Onyemenam, CEO, NIMC
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