Tinubu: Unified Identity System Key to Stronger Governance, Wider Opportunities

Abuja, Nigeria: President Bola Tinubu has spotlighted Nigeria’s harmonised identity system as a game-changer for national development, asserting that the National Identity Number (NIN), backed by Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), is central to strengthening governance, boosting security, and unlocking economic opportunities.

Speaking at the 7th National Identity Day in Abuja, Tinubu emphasised that a secure and trusted digital identity framework empowers citizens, streamlines public services, and builds confidence in government institutions.

Tinubu said National Identity Number (NIN) had become a critical tool in promoting good governance, security and access to opportunities for Nigerians.

Tinubu spoke on Wednesday at the 7th National Day of Identity Day, commemorated by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) in Abuja.

The theme of this year’s edition is: `Public Key Infrastructure (PKI): Backbone to Digital Public Infrastructure’.

Tinubu, who the Secretary represented to the Government of the Federation, Mr George Akume, said NIN had proven to be a key that unlocks opportunities, strengthens governance, and builds trust.

“The benefits of a secure and trusted identity system are immense. For our economy, it means greater inclusion, better planning, and stronger financial systems.

“For security, it means accurate identification, reduced criminal exploitation,  and more effective protection of our people.

“For governance,  it means precision in policy implementation,  accountability in service delivery, and confidence in government. For the citizen, it means empowerment, visibility, and access to opportunities,” he said.

Tinubu said without PKI, digital platforms would be insecure.

“Today, the NIN enables students to access educational loans through  NELFUND,  supports business registration at the  Corporate  Affairs  Commission,  and strengthens the operations of the  Nigeria  Immigration  Service.

“It underpins accurate data collection by the National Population Commission, enhances the efficiency of our tax system through the  Federal  Inland  Revenue  Service,  and safeguards the integrity of our elections through the  Independent  National  Electoral Commission.

` It streamlines admission processes with JAMB and secures the mobilisation and deployment of corps members through the National Youth Service Corps,’ he said.

The Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, said identity management was critical in delivering on public accountability, adding that achieving a successful system required focus and dedication.

“It demands procurement transparency, continuous penetration testing, third-party conformity assessments and clear market rules for Certificate Authorities and Registration Authorities.

“It also requires continuous diplomacy: mutual recognition agreements with other jurisdictions, participation in regional PKI fora and alignment with international standards bodies so that our signatures and certificates are accepted,” he said.

The Director-General, NIMC, Bisoye Coker-Odusote, said NIN, supported by PKI, was a gateway to opportunities, security and dignity for every Nigerian.

“The NIMC’s work demonstrates that a secure, verified identity is the backbone of a digital public infrastructure,” she said.

The Director-General said there was a need to strengthen collaborations, expand technological solutions, and continue leveraging the NIN and PKI to ensure that no Nigerian was left behind.

“Through continued partnerships with government agencies, the private sector, and our regional neighbours, we will keep setting the pace for Africa,” she said. 

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