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NIMC Creates Site For Number Verification
The National Identity
Management Commission (NIMC) says it has created a special email address to enable customers verify the status of their National Identity Number (NIN) Identity Cards.
Head of Cross River Office of NIMC who disclosed this in Calabar, said the email address would enable enrollees who were yet to receive text messages to ascertain whether their cards had been printed or not.
According to him, those who have enrolled but have not received any text message can check through the email address, touch nimc. gov. ng.”
“Once you log onto this email address, it will ask you to proceed, and then you type your first name, last name, and six digits of your NIN numbers. Thereafter, it will confirm whether your card has been printed and where you will go to collect it or it has not been printed. You will get all the information therein,” he said.
He said the commission was worried that many enrollees whose cards were ready for collection were yet to collect them despite several text messages sent to them.
“It is a major challenge that we are facing here, we even go extra miles by putting calls across to them to ensure that they come to collect their cards,” he said.
Odey said that the NIN card contains several security features which make it unique, adding that, it could also be used as ATM and the best payment system anywhere in the world.
He urged those who were yet to get text messages for their cards to be patient as all those that had registered would get their cards in due course.
“Our priority is that everybody who have registered will be issued with the card,” he said.
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