As part of her agenda to ensure efficient and  seamless operation in the National Identify Management Commission,  NIMC, the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the agency, Engr. Abisoye Odusote- Coker has approved the distribution of additional enrolment systems to all the states as part of  steps to ease NIN enrolment challenges and increase operational capacity.

This was disclosed by the Commission in a statement signed by the Head, Corporate Communications, Kayode Adegoke yesterday.

He said the provision of additional enrolment devices underscored the commitment of the DG/CEO to streamline operations and enhance overall effectiveness.

The systems, according to Adegoke,  had since been installed and in use across all the state, have not only resulted in the reduction of time spent by applicants but has also increased the number of applicants attended to daily.

The statement  also informed that the MD has also sent out monitoring and evaluation teams across various centres nationwide to ensure a smooth running of enrolment and modification exercises.

According to it, the team will also ensure strict compliance with her zero tolerance stance against all forms of extortion and unethical practices.

It could be recalled that Engr Coker-Odusote had reiterated her resolve not to condone  extortion of applicants and had since directed that any staff found wanting will be dealt with in line with the provisions of the constitution and  extant Public Service Rules.

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She requested that any applicant extorted should report such incident to the following official channels : phone line 08155015388; 07002255646; email – ie*@ni**.ng; ni**************@ni**.ng


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