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A Nigerian NGO sues NIMC for 1 million naira

Last year, Nigeria’s Identity Management Commission (NIMC) announced plans to roll-out national eIDs that would ship with biometric verification and an electronic payment functionality powered by Mastercard.

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The development, which was intended to form part of Nigeria’s identity management infrastructure, was met with strong opposition from a largely skeptical populace.

Fundamental privacy and data protection are the biggest concerns that critics have raised about the partnership between the Nigerian government and Mastercard.

Paradigm Initiative Nigeria (PIN) and Public and Private Development Centre (PPDC) were two civil societies that sought full disclosure from NIMC in pursuant of the section 7(5) of the Nigeria’s FOI Act, but were denied by the country’s identity management agency.

In the latest ruling from a Federal High court sitting in the country’s capital, Abuja, both civil societies have been granted leave to apply for a judicial review of the NIMC’s refusal to provide them with the information they requested.

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According to a tweetstorm on @PINNigeria’s handle, the NGO is also claiming the sum of N1 million as exemplary and aggravated damages.

Source: techcabal

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