By Opeyemi Abdulsalam
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has temporarily suspended the bypass enrolment process to prevent abuse and rectify any irregularities.
This was disclosed in a statement signed by NIMC, Head, Corporate Communications, Kayode Adegoke, on Saturday.
Bypass enrollment is a way to avoid or skip the process of setting up a device with restrictions and management controls, usually set by an organisation.
This process allows the user to have full control over the device.
“The commission has received numerous reports regarding fraudulent online platforms compelling Nigerians to submit their personal information for national identification number (NIN) modification or enrollment services,” NIMC said.
“Perpetrators of these illegal activities will be apprehended and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
“In addition, the commission has temporarily suspended the bypass enrollment process to prevent abuse and rectify any irregularities.”
Adegoke also said NIMC will communicate to the public the resumption of the bypass process later.
The commission also stressed its commitment to providing secured identity services and protecting the citizens’ data per its mandate as Nigeria’s foundational identity provider.
According to NIMC, enhanced measures have been implemented to safeguard the information stored in its national identity database.
“These actions align with the commitment outlined by the Director-General/CEO, Engr Abisoye Coker-Odusote, upon assuming office in August 2023,” NIMC said.
“Engr Coker-Odusote emphasised that the NIMC collaborates with relevant security agencies to uphold the utmost data security standards and regulatory compliance.
“As part of these new security protocols, all licensed verification agents, front end partners (FEPs), and diaspora FEPs will undergo rigorous security vetting to ensure adherence to global best practices in identity management.
“Any FEPs in violation will face sanctions by established regulations and the nation’s laws.”
NIMC said law enforcement authorities have been directed to crack down on and apprehend individuals involved in online phishing schemes targeting citizens’ data from other sources.