The World Bank on Wednesday complained about
the multiplicity of
identity cards issued to Nigerians for specific identity-related
purposes by different organizations.
World Bank Specialist on Digital Information for Development, Dr
Vijay Madan, lamented that Nigerians had too many of such and urged the
Nigerian government to harmonize them.
Madan spoke when he visited the Corps Marshal of the FRSC, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, in Abuja.
He identified the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) as a critical stakeholder in the country’s identity harmonisation project.
He noted that if well harmonised, all identity-related activities
currently being carried out by different organisations in the country
could be handled by a single organisation with “lead agency status to
the project’’.
Madan noted that he National Identity Management Commission (NIMC)
is empowered by its enabling Act to take the lead in this regard.
The World Bank specialist lauded the FRSC for its huge investment in
ICT, and called for synergy among all relevant agencies to achieve
harmony and efficiency in the county’s identity management system.
He emphasised that data harmonisation would lead to optimal use of
equipment and reduction in cost, in addition to providing a central data
repository from which other agencies could tap.
The Corps Marshal, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, said the FRSC was willing to
share its expertise in biometric data capturing with other agencies.
Oyeyemi disclosed that the Corps was currently collaborating with
NIMC on the harmonisation project as directed by President Muhammadu
Buhari to achieve a cohesive national database.
He also disclosed plans by the Corps to organise a one-day workshop
for representatives of relevant agencies for better understanding of its
data gathering and management system.
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