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Senate passes bill mandating national ID registration for Nigerians

Godswill Akpabio

The senate has passed a bill mandating national identity registration for all Nigerians as part of efforts to reform the nation’s identity management system.

The legislation, which seeks to repeal and reenact the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) Act, aims to establish a more efficient and inclusive identity framework in line with global best practices.

The bill’s passage followed the presentation and adoption of a report by the senate committee on national identity card and population, chaired by Victor Umeh, the senator representing Anambra central.

“The proposed law aims to establish a harmonised and cost-effective identity system that aligns with global best practices, enhances data accuracy, promotes inclusion, and addresses gaps in Nigeria’s identity database,” Umeh said.

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He added that the bill would boost the NIMC’s foundation by allowing more Nigerians to register and improving data security.

“The bill seeks to establish a centralised database for citizen registration and identity management, ensure a harmonied and cost-effective identity system, and address inaccuracies in the existing database while promoting inclusivity,” he said.

“It also seeks to mandate the issuance of identity cards to all registered citizens.”

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Barau Jibrin, the deputy senate president and senator representing Kano north, sponsored the bill.

Following its passage in the senate, the bill now moves to the house of representatives for further consideration.

If approved, it will be forwarded to President Bola Tinubu for assent before becoming law.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio commended the committee and lawmakers for their efforts in refining the bill.

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“I thank all of you, and I pray that this bill will ensure that we have proper records and accurate data to plan not just for the current generation but for future generations of Nigerians,” Akpabio said.

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