FG Inaugurates Steering Committee on Digital Identification Project

Emma Okonji

The federal government has announced the official inauguration of the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development Project Ecosystem Steering Committee.

The inauguration of the steering Committee held at the conference room of the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (OSGF) Abuja, was carried out by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, which signifies a pivotal step in Nigeria’s commitment to achieving digital transformation and fostering inclusive development across the nation.

According to a statement released by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), and signed by its Corporate Communications’ Head, Mr. Kayode Adegoke, the Steering Committee is poised to guide the strategic direction of the Nigeria Digital ID4D Project. The project’s vision is to establish a secure and verifiable digital identity for every Nigerian, thereby enhancing service delivery, governance, and creating opportunities for growth in the digital economy.

Akume, in his inaugural speech, underscores the immense potential of the Nigeria Digital ID4D Project to revolutionize identification and access to services. He emphasises the need to address challenges related to data privacy, accessibility, and citizen engagement to ensure the project’s success. The Nigeria Digital ID4D project holds immense promise in revolutionising identification and access to services’, he said.

The DG/CEO NIMC, Abisoye Coker-Odusote, in her welcome address, highlighted the importance of digital identity in driving socio-economic development and empowering the citizens. She expresses confidence in the project’s transformative impact and looking forward to the Steering Committee’s collective efforts. Coker said: “The Nigeria Digital Identification for Development Program represents a bold and ambitious initiative aimed at leveraging digital technologies to enhance service delivery, improve governance, and unlock opportunities for our citizens.”

The Steering Committee’s mandate extends beyond policy formulation to fostering a collaborative governance structure that will oversee the project’s implementation. The Committee is tasked with ensuring that the project aligns with international best practices and respects the privacy and rights of all Nigerians.

Coker-Odusote appreciated all stakeholders for their unwavering support and commitment to the national endeavour. She said the commission would look forward to working closely with the Steering Committee and all partners to realize the vision of a digitally empowered Nigeria.

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