Covid-19: NIMC Reactivates 20 Registration Centres In FCT [Full List]

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From Segun Amure, (The New Diplomat’s Abuja Bureau)

The National Identity Management Commission, (NIMC) has ordered the closure of NIN registration at NIMC Headquarters in Abuja.

In a statement issued on Friday, by the Head, Corporate Communications, NIMC, Kayode Adegoke, the commission encouraged members of the public, residents and visitors to the FCT who are yet to enroll for their National Identification Number (NIN) to visit any of the 20 newly reactivated centers from Monday, January 18th 2021.

He noted that as Nigeria’s Covid-19 cases increase, the newly created centres would help reduce the spread of the virus and make enrollment process easier for Nigerians.

Adegoke thereby advised Nigerians, especially residents within the Federal Capital Territory to visit any of the NIN enrollment centres closer to them and ensure full compliance of Covid -19 protocols.

The following are the newly created centres within FCT:

State Office-2nd Floor, Block C, No 4 Maputo Street,

Zone 3, Wuse, Abuja.
Area Councils: Abaji – Abaji Secretariat Complex, Legislative Section Abaji, FCT — Abuja; AMAC- AMAC Secretariat Annex, Kabusa Junction Apo, FCT- Abuja; BWARI- Area Council Complex Bwari, FCT, Abuja; GWAGWALADA – CIPB Building (Old Secretariat), Gwagwalada, FCT – Abuja;

KWALI: Kwali Council Secretariat, Kwali, FCT – Abuja; KUJE – Opposite Forest Pasali, Along Kuje/Gwagwalada Road, FCT.

Special Centres:
DEI-DEI-Beside Diamond Bank, Building Materials International Market; DUTSE- Dutse Alhaji, FCT – Abuja; FHA GWARINPA- FHA/Waterboard Beside Police Station Off 3rd Avenue, FCT – Abuja; HIGHCOURT LUGBE – By Police Signboard, Close to Lugbe Market, Airport Road; JIWA – AEDC Office, before Emir Palace FCT – Abuja.

KARSHI – Women Development Secretariat, Karshi;  KENUJ SCHOOL – Kenuj Angles Schools, Jikwoyi Phase 1 Extension, FCT Abuja; KURUDU – Chief Palace, Kurudu.

NIGERIAN CUSTOM SERVICE KARU – Beside Custom Clinic, Karu Site, FCT-Abuja; NIPOST KUBWA – NIPOST, Opposite General Hospital, Phase 4, Kubwa Licensed  Private  Agents’ Centres

NIN Enrollment Centre
Ibro Hotel 34-36 Sokode Street Wuse 2, Abuja;  Afritech multi Concept – Gwandal plaza adjacent EFCC Wuse 2, Abuja and NIN Enrolment Center – No 8, Nairobi Street, Wuse 2, Abuja.

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