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Home » NIMC Intensifies Ward-Level NIN Enrolment Drive

NIMC Intensifies Ward-Level NIN Enrolment Drive

NIN remains the foundational requirement for accessing critical government services, from social intervention programs to financial inclusion.

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
March 3, 2026
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The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has confirmed that its nationwide ward-level enrolment drive, which kicked off on February 16, 2026, is progressing steadily across the federation.

Dr. Kayode Adegoke, head, Corporate Communications at NIMC, in a statement available to Techeconomy, the initiative is part of a strategic push to decentralize the capture of biometric data and ensure that every Nigerian, especially those in rural and underserved areas, is integrated into the national identity database.

The Commission maintains that the National Identification Number (NIN) remains the foundational requirement for accessing critical government services, from social intervention programs to financial inclusion.

A Decentralized Push for Total Coverage

“Unlike previous centralized models, the current drive focuses on bringing registration points closer to the citizens”, Dr. Adegoke said.

By leveraging ward-level infrastructure, NIMC aims to eliminate the logistical barriers that have historically slowed down enrolment in remote regions.

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To facilitate a seamless experience, the Commission has advised the public to adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Locate Centres: Visit the to find the designated enrolment point within your specific ward.
  • Accuracy is Key: Ensure all information provided during registration is accurate to avoid future data modification bottlenecks.
  • Official Channels: Follow only verified NIMC communication channels to avoid misinformation and falling victim to unauthorized registration agents.

The Digital Identity Ecosystem

NIMC is not just focusing on registration but also on the utility of the identity. The Commission highlighted several digital tools designed to give Nigerians more control over their data:

  • Pre-Enrolment: Speed up the process by visiting .
  • Self-Service Modification: Update your records without visiting a physical office via .
  • Mobile Authentication: Download the NINAUTH app on the iOS App Store or Google Play Store for secure digital identity verification.

Techeconomy’s take is that for Nigeria to achieve a fully functional digital economy, a verified identity database is non-negotiable.

The ward-level drive is a significant move toward inclusive identity coverage. As government services become increasingly digitized, the NIN acts as the digital handshake between the state and the citizen.

For the private sector, particularly fintechs and telcos, this drive expands the pool of KYC-compliant consumers, potentially boosting the country’s GDP through increased economic participation.

NIMC Contact Center: 0800-CALL-NIMC (0800 061 6462)

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