With effect from Wednesday, December 30, National Identification Number (NIN) applicants will be required to do the registration exercise through a booking system throughout the country.
The new guideline was issued on Tuesday, December 29, by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Punch reports.
The NIMC’s
spokesman, Kayode Adegoke, in a statement released on Tuesday disclosed
that applicants will now be enrolled only through a number-issuing queue
system to achieve orderliness in line with new COVID-19 protocols.
The statement reads:
“…the Commission wishes to announce that it has adopted a couple of measures to contain the spread of the virus whilst ensuring its services to Nigerians are not entirely interrupted.
Effective December 30, 2020, attending to applicants would be based
on Booking System. For Bookings, applicants are to visit any of the NIMC Offices closest to them during stipulated business hours (9am – 1pm).
“Once admitted into the office, a Number-Issuing queue management system
will be in place to ensure orderliness and strict adherence to Covid-19
Protocols.”
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