ID4D Project – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Thu, 17 Jul 2025 13:07:39 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png ID4D Project – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 SIM-NIN Linkage Surpasses 172.67 Million https://techeconomy.ng/sim-nin-linkage-surpasses-172-67-million/ https://techeconomy.ng/sim-nin-linkage-surpasses-172-67-million/#comments Thu, 17 Jul 2025 13:06:26 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=163271 The linkage of SIM cards to the National Identification Number (NIN) database (NIN-Sim linkage) has reached a new high of 172.67 million in May 2025, according to the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).

This development is being hailed as a major boost for digital governance and inclusive access to services in Nigeria.

Speaking at a two-day Roundtable with Guild of corporate Online Editors (GOCOP) in Lagos, Engineer Abisoye Coker-Odusote, NIMC director general/CEO, revealed that more than 3 million farmers and 800,000 students have already benefited from NIN-linked services across sectors like agriculture, education, and social protection.

The DG represented by Lanre Yusuf, director of Software and Biometrics at NIMC, said:

“With NIN now a prerequisite for accessing student loans, farmer subsidies, SIM card registration, and social welfare schemes, we are seeing unprecedented levels of financial inclusion.

“Over 3 million farmers and 800,000 students have already benefited from NIN-linked services.

“In addition, SIM-NIN linkage as at May, 2025, has reached 172.67 million, enhancing regulatory compliance and financial service accessibility.

“Our partnership with the National Social Safety Net Coordinating Office (NASSCO) has further expanded enrolment coverage among Nigeria’s most vulnerable populations, validating entries into the National Social Register and enabling better-targeted poverty alleviation programs”.

The SIM-NIN integration also enhances national security and financial inclusion, enabling regulatory bodies like the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to strengthen digital compliance frameworks. Additionally, NIN validation now underpins service delivery across JAMB, NHIS, FRSC, INEC, and PENCOM.

The Commission pledged to continue expanding coverage to underserved groups, with over 7,000 trained front-end agents and dedicated outreach initiatives under the Nigeria Digital ID4D project.

NIMC says its overarching goal is to ensure that every Nigerian can say: “I am recognised, I am included, I am identified.”

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World Bank Extends ID4D Project, Raises NIN Target to 180 Million https://techeconomy.ng/world-bank-extends-id4d-project-raises-nin-target-to-180-million/ https://techeconomy.ng/world-bank-extends-id4d-project-raises-nin-target-to-180-million/#comments Tue, 24 Dec 2024 15:06:38 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=150185 The World Bank has set a new target of 180 million National Identification Numbers (NIN) to be issued to Nigerians as part of the Digital Identity for Development (ID4D) project. 

This is an increase from the previous target of 148 million, which was not achieved by the initial deadline of June 2024. 

As of October 2024, the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) reported that 115 million Nigerians and legal residents had received their NINs.

Nonetheless, the World Bank noted that nearly half of the Nigerian population, especially women, persons with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups, are still without digital identification. 

This gap has made it difficult for many Nigerians to access government services, financial inclusion, and fully engage in the digital economy. To address this, the ID4D project has implemented targeted initiatives aimed at enrolling these disadvantaged populations.

The project, which received a request for a three-year extension from the Nigerian government in May 2024, is now set to run until December 2026. The extension is part of a two-stage restructuring plan that includes an initial six-month extension, granted in June 2024, and a subsequent 24-month extension. 

This restructuring aims to ensure that critical activities are completed, including the development of an open-source, interoperable national identity management system.

The World Bank has allocated a total of $430 million for the project, with contributions from the International Development Association (IDA), the French Development Agency (AFD), and the European Investment Bank (EIB). 

As of now, over half of the funds have been disbursed, and progress is being made towards meeting the final disbursement conditions, which include amendments to the NIMC Act to promote inclusivity and non-discrimination. 

The National Assembly is expected to vote on the proposed amendments in early 2025, which will unlock the remaining funding.

In addition to the legal reforms, the ID4D project is supporting the development of essential legislation, such as the Cybersecurity Bill and the Nigeria Digital Economy and e-Governance Bill, which are essential for enhancing Nigeria’s participation in the global digital economy. 

The project is also working on a national data-sharing framework to ensure secure online transactions for both individuals and businesses.

The World Bank commended Nigeria for its work in modernising the country’s identity management systems, noting that the expansion of the Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS) is a key achievement. 

Once completed in 2025, ABIS will be able to store up to 250 million NINs, enabling more efficient enrollment and management of identities.

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