NIN registration mandatory for foreign diplomats in Nigeria, says FG

The Federal Government on Sunday said that the National Identity Number (NIN) is mandatory for all foreign diplomats who will reside in Nigeria for a continuous period of two years or more.

The NIN registration desk will begin operations by Tuesday, 19th of January, 2021.

Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami, said in a statement by his Technical Assistant, Dr Femi Adeluyi, that an enrolment centre has been established for all foreign diplomats at the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bafawa Balewa House, Abuja.

According to the statement: “The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, has approved the setting up of a National Identity Number (NIN) enrolment centre at the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“The desk will be set up by Tuesday, 19th of January, 2021.

“This enrolment centre will provide support for members of the Diplomatic Corps and will be managed by the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, through the National Identity Management Commission.

“The centre is being set up based on the request of the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, in order to simplify the process for diplomats.

“The National Identity Number is mandatory for diplomats who will reside in Nigeria for a continuous period of two years or more.

“It is also mandatory for all other lawful residents in the country as stated in Section 16 of the National Identity Management Commission Act 2007.

“The Law has made it mandatory for Nigerians and legal residents to obtain a NIN since 2007. However, compliance has been low, until recently.”

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