- The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) warns of emerging technology threats to the national identity database with over 100 million Nigerians’ data
- NIMC emphasizes the need for vigilance, data security, privacy, and inclusivity while embracing digital transformation for identity solutions
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has warned that emerging technologies pose a threat to the national identity database, which houses the data of over 100 million Nigerians.
Abisoye Coker-Odusote, the acting director-general of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), said yesterday during the 5th National Identity Day celebration in Abuja that Nigeria must remain vigilant in safeguarding the integrity and security of her identity systems.
In the face of emerging technologies and evolving threats, we must remain vigilant in safeguarding the integrity and security of identity systems.
While embracing digital transformation, we must prioritise the principles of privacy and data protection. Above all, we must be inclusive, leaving no one behind as we endeavour to provide identity solutions for all, she said.
Reaffirming the agency’s unswerving commitment to the cause of identity management, the NIMC boss urged staff members to labour diligently to fortify the bonds of trust between citizens and their governments.
She said;
Let us harness the potential of identity to propel economic development, foster social inclusion and champion justice and human rights.
According to Coker-Odusote, Nigeria’s journey toward a robust Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) demonstrates the country’s commitment to harnessing the power of digital technology for the betterment of its citizens, particularly in providing social services.
Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, Minister of Interior, said in his speech at the event that harmonising and managing national identity was a major means of mitigating and controlling crime and national development.
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