Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, has revealed that the National Identification Number, will make known to the Federal Government and security agencies the identities of Internet users in the country.
The minister said that NIN would be the foundation of the economy and the security of the country.
He stated this during the Nigeria International Partnership Forum in Paris, France on Thursday.
According to Pantanmi, “Some of these initiatives that happen to be the foundation of even our economy is the introduction of the national identification number. Nigeria has joined the global community by making the use of national identification numbers for both citizens and legal residents mandatory.
“This is going to be the foundation of our economy and also the foundation of our security that whoever happens to go online, his identity will be known by the federal government and also by our security institutions.
“As in our 1999 Constitution as amended section 14(2)(b), that the primary responsibility of government is security and safety of its citizens, it is because of this that President Muhammadu Buhari is very passionate about that and he has been pushing that we establish the foundation of our economy and the foundation of our security on the national identification number so that identity of our citizens and legal residents will be known,
“As it is today, the enrollment has been over 67 million and most importantly we are able to capture the most important category of people that come out to do businesses.”
Pantami emphasised that having NIN was a qualification to enjoying government services, also giving potential investors peace of mind.
“So it becomes a prerequisite to enjoying government services and I believe this will bring more peace of mind to potential investors to know that the government has been doing something significant in that regard.
“Recently, the country has also launched and commissioned a national centre for artificial intelligence and robotics that focuses more on research and coming up with innovative solutions in the area of security.
He also said “Now the centre, in collaboration with security institutions, is in the process of developing robots and many more that will be deployed to make our country safe and sound.”
