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Registrants urge commission to release national identity cards

The commission sent SMS to registrants whose cards were ready directing them to visit collection centres with their slips for biometric verification to get their cards.

National Identity Management System is now functional -- D-G

The registrants expressed dismay over the delay in getting the cards during interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Abuja.

NAN reports that NIMC has commenced issuance of electronic identity cards to Nigerians and legal immigrants who enrolled with the commission since 2014.

However, many of those invited were disappointed as they could not collect their cards from the commission.

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Mr Amanze Peter, a civil servant, who received text message, said he was disappointed at the inability of the commission to give him the card.

Peter, who registered with the commission in 2013, complained that he was yet to get his card despite several visits to the collection centre.

``I registered on Jan. 2, 2013, up till now, I cannot get my card’’, he stressed.

Mrs Mary Chinedu, who works with the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), said the processing and collection procedures were poor.

She urged the commission to improve on the processes to enable people that registered to collect their cards with minimum delay.

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``I registered on Aug. 14, 2015; I got enrolment slip but cannot get the card.’’

Malam Ahmed Sanni, a businessman, who collected his card last week, however, complained that he could not identify himself anywhere in the card as dried fish seller.

Ms Latifat Adenitire, NYSC member, who also collected her card last week, commended the commission for issuing the card to her in Abuja.

Adenitire said although she registered in Calabar in 2014 and deployed to FCT for the national service, she was able to collect the card in Abuja.

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