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NIN Registration Takes Five Minutes at NIMC Offices – Pantami

Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, minister of Communications and Digital Economy

Dr Isa Pantami, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, on Friday said that it would take five minutes for each Nigerian to complete the National Identification Number registration at any National Identity Management Commission offices nationwide.

Pantami stated this while speaking on Channels TV‘s Politics Today.

Pantami said, “You can complete the form virtually without visiting any office but there are things that require you (to be there) physically like your biometrics; you cannot submit your biometrics without you (being there) physically.”

“Each person takes around three to five minutes to complete the registration and go as long as you have completed your form.”

The minister while speaking on the number of applicants that appear at the National Identity Management Commission offices, he said 95 per cent of applicants appear at the agency’s offices without being invited.

The minister added, “Citizens will go there, their names are not part of those to be captured but they will go and stay at the gates, and if you ask them to leave they will not. Even the security agencies plead with them but they will not go.”

“All the crowds you have been seeing in Abuja or Lagos, 90 per cent or even 95 per cent of them were not part of those invited to be captured. They only go there and stay outside the gates.”

Pantami further stated that the NIMC workers did not inform the ministry of their demands and grievances before embarking on strike.

The minister said he had written the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, for an onward review of the salaries of NIMC staff.

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