JONATHAN LAUNCHES NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD SCHEME.
President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday launched a national electronic
identity card scheme, which backers said would boost access to financial
and government services in Africa’s most populous nation.
The head of state was issued with his own card, which features a credit
card-style chip with personal as well as biometric data and doubles up
as a prepaid charge and debit card.
A number of Nigerian
government agencies, from the police to the Independent National
Electoral Commission, have embarked on their own separate ID card
schemes.
But Jonathan said the plan was to eventually include
details such as driving licence, health insurance, tax and pension
information on the single card.
“The regime of duplication of
biometric databases must now have to give way to harmonisation and
unification with the e-ID scheme, which shall be the primary database,”
he told reporters.
Only 32 percent of Nigeria’s adult population are thought to have bank accounts, according to a 2012 study.
Nigeria’s central bank has been pushing for a move away from cash to
electronic payments and has trialled a scheme in the financial capital,
Lagos, with the help of private partners.
But the pilot project
has not been plain sailing, with retailers and customers often facing
frequent power supply and connectivity problems that slowed down
transactions.
The cards will be available initially to Nigerians aged 16 and older and all residents in the country for more than two years.
Cardholders will be given a unique national identification number and
have to provide fingerprint data, a photo and digital signature to cut
the risk of fraud and embezzlement.
The scheme has so far cost
about seven billion naira ($42.5 million, 32 million euros), according
to the National Identity Management Commission.
Financial
services firm MasterCard, the scheme’s payment technology provider, said
13 million cards would be available in the first phase, with more than
100 million to be issued in total.
“Nigeria is ready for this,” the firm’s head of Sub-Saharan African operations, Daniel Mohin, told AFP.
“Nigeria has been left out of electronic financial payment for decades
but now Nigeria is saying we want to take our rightful place in payment.
There has not been a project of this magnitude… that’s been rolled out
at this scale.”
Africa’s most populous nation has an unenviable reputation for fraud, particularly involving financial transactions.
But Monehin said the card was “secured with the best form of security that is available”.
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