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NIMC Clears Over 2.5million Backlog of NIN Modification

Adedoja Adesoji
November 16, 2023 2 min read

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has cleared a backlog of over two million National Identification Number (NIN) modification requests

NIMC Acting Director-General, Engineer Abisoye Coker-Odusote, confirmed this in a statement on Wednesday.

She said the achievement underscored NIMC’s commitment to ensuring that all Nigerians had access to secure and universally recognized identity documentation.

“NIMC’s dedicated teams have been working tirelessly to process these backlogs and will not relent in effort to ensure that citizens have a streamlined experience when obtaining their NINs.

β€œWe acknowledge the challenges that many Nigerians faced in the past and appreciate the patience they have shown during this period.

β€œAnd now that we have cleared over two million outstanding NIN modification applications, we will continue to work strenuously at all our centres to ensure that whatever requests that are outstanding are cleared as soon as possible,” Coker-Odusote said..

The NIMC DG also noted that the agency was committed to improving its communication channels.

She said: β€œWe are in the process of establishing a robust communication system to facilitate the lodging of complaints as well as the resolution of issues in a timely manner.

β€œThis is because we understand the importance of addressing concerns promptly and are determined to provide efficient solutions to any challenges that may arise.

“And of course, NIMC is actively investing in world class infrastructure to better serve the Nigerian population.

β€œWe believe that a strong and modernized infrastructure is crucial for delivering efficient and reliable services to all Nigerians.”