FRSC partners NIMC for National Identification Number
Fri, Apr 13, 2018 | By publisher
Defence
ALIYU Aziz, director general, National Identity Management Commission, has proposed a collaboration with the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, in the area of inclusion of the National Identification Number, NIN, in the biometric data capturing during the production of the national drivers licence.
According to a statement issued by Bisi Kazeem, corps public education officer, Aziz stated this during a working visit to the Corps’s headquarters where he interacted with Boboye Oyeyemi, corps marshal and the top management of FRSC today . He advocated for the Corps to make it mandatory for all applicants of the National Drivers Licence to produce their national identification number at the point of registration.
During the visit, the director general applauded the management of the corps for its efforts in creating a central data base for all applicants noting that the system operated by the Corps is in consonance with what is obtainable in advanced countries like the United State.
According to him, this singular effort will go a long way in exterminating duplication of responsibility and enhance security especially in the area of information sharing.
Responding, the corps marshal congratulated NIMC for digitalizing the entire processes involved in getting the National Identity Card and expressed appreciation over the request presented by the commission.
Oyeyemi therefore assured him that in as much as the idea is for the good of Federal Republic of Nigeria as an entity, FRSC will sure key into it and ensure that henceforth, applicants of the NDL produce their NIN at registration points.
Oyeyemi stated that biometric capturing processes of the various agencies in the country need to be given a uniform standard so as to align with global best practices. He therefore beckoned on Aliyu to fast track the integration of all agencies involved in biometric capturing so as to achieve a uniform standard for the entire nation.
Apr. 13, 2018 @ 18:58 GMT |
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