Inside Details Of FG Plan To Introduce Three National ID Cards For 104m Nigerians By June

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Long queues may greet the offices of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) in the coming weeks as the Federal Government has announced plans to launch three new national identity cards in May.

The three new national identity cards which include a bank-enabled National ID card, a social intervention card, and an optional ECOWAS National Biometric Identity card are targeted to be provided to about 104 million citizens across the country.

The New Diplomat reports that on Friday, the Identity Commission unveiled plans to launch a multipurpose national identity card. The commission explained that the identity solution was equipped with payment capability for all types of social and financial services.

According to a statement by NIMC on Friday, this initiative represents a collaborative effort between NIMC, the Central Bank of Nigeria, and the Nigeria Inter-bank Settlement System. It aims to offer increased options for domestic consumers while fostering the delivery of services in a more innovative, cost-effective, and competitive manner.

In a follow-up, the Technical Adviser, Media, and Communications to the Director-General of NIMC, Ayodele Babalola, explained that the new card would address the need for physical identification by allowing cardholders to prove their identity, gain access to government and private social services, promote financial inclusion for marginalized Nigerians, empower citizens, and encourage greater participation in nation-building initiatives.

Babalola who spoke with the members of the press also disclosed that Nigerians would start getting the three national ID cards within one or two months of the launch.

He, however, said the launch date (May), was subject to the approval of the Presidency.

Babalola stated: “We expect the bank-enabled National ID to meet the needs of the middle and upper segments who typically use banks within the next one or two months after launch. Also, activation of the National Safety Net Card to meet the urgent needs for authentication and a secure platform for government services such as palliatives within the next one or two months. The focus will be on the 25 million vulnerable Nigerians funded by the current government intervention programs.”

“Digital/virtual versions of all cards will be available for individuals who prefer digital formats, albeit with limited functionalities. Additionally, ECOWAS cards will be issued on an as-needed basis in collaboration with the Nigerian Immigration Service.

“We shall be implementing the following programs to revive the general multipurpose card issuance; first is the bank-enabled national ID card in collaboration with NIBSS and banks, while the second program will be a social intervention card under the National Safety Net Card. The third rollout will be an optional ECOWAS National Biometric Identity Card.

“We are looking at May for the possible launch but that is also subject to presidential approval. It is just to finalize some very important details. The project will be powered by AfriGo, which is under the central bank but everything stops at the table of the President.”

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