Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State on Monday said the
stress many Nigerians went through while searching for their Permanent Voter
Cards would have been unnecessary had Nigeria succeeded at its attempts on the
National Identity Card.
The governor said this while he was officially presented with
his identity card by the Director General of the National Identity Management
Commission, Mr. Chris Onyenmena, at the Lagos House, Ikeja.
Fashola, after receiving his “Unique National Identity Card”,
said the country was paying for its previous failed attempts at capturing the
people of the country in a common database.
He said, “I need to emphasize that this is a very important
undertaking for all Nigerians. What we have not got right in the previous
exercise, we are all paying for it now. One cannot overemphasise the role a
common and reliable identity management exercise will play.
“Government cannot provide services for people who will
remain anonymous, but the National Identity Card will help the government in
doing many things in terms of planning. If this had been done successfully, it would have
eliminated or substantially reduced the stress we put ourselves through in
order to get the PVC to vote.”
Earlier, the Director General, Chris Onyenmena, had made a
distinction between a Unique Identification Card and ordinary cards, saying the
unique identification was biometric-based.
Onyenmena said, “We are here to present your Unique Identity
Card to you and thank you for the support you have been giving to the
commission. I recall that Lagos and Abuja were selected for the pilot scheme of
the exercise. We are presently operating from 23 locations.
“The distinction between Unique Identification Card and the
normal card is when a card is issued based on a unique database, then you are
talking about a unique identification. It is usually based on unique set of
standards, especially when it is founded on the bio-metrics, like the
fingerprints or the face or the eyes.
“What the National Identity Management Commission is charged
to do is to provide the foundation identity.”
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