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Nigeria pushes for unification of citizens database, to merge BVN with NIN

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Nigeria’s Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami is pushing for the replacement of the Bank Verification Numbers (BVN) with the National Identity Numbers (NIN) in a bid to unify the country database.

Pantami said he has already hinted the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on the move and also made a presentation to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo-led National Economic Sustainability Committee on the matter.

According to him, the BVN is a regulator’s policy, while NIN is a law, noting that “The strength of the law wherever you go is not the same with a policy of one institution.’’

He noted that BVN was only applicable to those who had bank accounts while NIN was for every citizen and legal resident in the country.

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“BVN is our secondary database, while NIN and the database is the primary one in the country that each and every institution should make reference to NIMC,” he said.

Pantami boasted that Nigeria was at the forefront in Africa in regard to data protection regulations, claiming that the level of security in the entire database was 99.9 percent.

“That is why we came up with the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation that we always enforce and this is applicable to the database at our disposal.

“We take care of it and make sure that security is excellent and we don’t allow anybody to compromise the content because it is a trust from our citizens given to us.’’

Giving reasons the government engaged private agents for the NIN enrolment, the minister said the move was in line with the global standard.

He emphasized the need for NIMC to focus on regulatory work and set the standards for biometrics registration, measuring of heights, standard for data to be collected and general verification.

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