Connect with us

FEATURED

FG Orders Immediate Closure Of NIN Enrolment At NIMC HQ, Reactivates 20 Centres In FCT

Published

on

enrolment

The Federal Government has ordered the immediate closure of enrolment activities at the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) Headquarters.

Rather, the govt ordered the reactivation of 20 centres within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) for National Identity Number (NIN) enrolment.

According to Kayode Adegoke, Head, Corporate Communications, residents are to visit any of the reactivated centre to enroll for the National Identification Number (NIN).

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Ali Isa Pantami had on Friday advised prospective enrollees to disconnect the City Centres by availing themselves of other enrolment centres or places in other parts of the major cities across the country, especially those in Abuja and Lagos.

Similarly, there has been no extension of deadline (19, January) by the government for linking of Sim cards with NIN.

Advertisement

The Federal Government through the Nigerian Communication Commission had ordered telecommunications companies to deactivate telephone lines of subscribers who failed to link their phones to their National Identity Number.

The reactivated centres are:

The centres are: 2nd Floor, Block C, No 4 Maputo Street, Zone 3, Wuse, Abuja;

Abaji Secretariat Complex, Legislative Section Abaji, FCT – Abuja;

Advertisement

AMAC Secretariat Annex, Kabusa Junction Apo, FCT- Abuja;

Area Council Complex Bwari, FCT, Abuja;

CIPB Building (Old Secretariat), Gwagwalada, FCT – Abuja;

Kwali Council Secretariat, Kwali, FCT – Abuja;

Advertisement

Opposite Forest Pasali, Along Kuje/Gwagwalada Road, FCT;

Beside Diamond Bank, Building Materials International Market;

Dutse Alhaji, FCT – Abuja;

GWARINPA FHA/Waterboard Beside Police Station Off 3rd Avenue, FCT – Abuja;

Advertisement

HIGHCOURT LUGBE By Police Signboard, Close to Lugbe Market, Airport Road;

JIWA AEDC Office, before Emir Palace FCT – Abuja;

Women Development Secretariat, Karshi;

Kenuj Angles Schools, Jikwoyi Phase 1 Extension, FCT-Abuja;

Advertisement

Chief Palace, Kurudu;

Nigerian Custom Service Karu;

NIPOST, Opposite General Hospital, Phase 4, Kubwa;

NIN Enrolment Centre Ibro Hotel 34-36 Sokode Street Wuse 2, Abuja;

Advertisement

Afritech multi Concept, Gwandal plaza adjacent EFCC, Wuse 2, Abuja; and

NIN Enrolment Centre No 8, Nairobi Street, Wuse 2, Abuja.

Advertisement
Click to comment
FEATURED3 hours ago

Oborevwori Gifts Traditional Rulers in Delta 65 Brand New SUV

COMMUNITY REPORT8 hours ago

BREAKING: Fulani Militants ‘Overrun’ Delta Community, Unleash Mayham

BUSINESS20 hours ago

Gov Oborevwori Boost MSMEs In Delta, Releases N1Bn to BoI ams Revolving Loan

DSS
FEATURED22 hours ago

DSS Operative Allegedly Detained Minor for Two Years, Raped Her, and Forced Her to Convert from Islam to Christianity

FEATURED24 hours ago

Wike Vs Fubara: PANDEF’s High-powered Panel Sets to Storm Rivers

FEATURED1 day ago

‘N33.2b ‘Dasuki’ Gate’: EFCC Witness Reveals Cash Transfer from ONSA Account to Private Accounts

secure number one position
FEATURED1 day ago

Edo Police Arrest 18-year-old Girl for Staging Own Kidnap, Demanding N10m Ransom

FEATURED1 day ago

Fubara’s Impeachment Faces Setback as Two Lawmakers Ditch ‘Wike-loyalty’ Camp, More May Follow

FEATURED2 days ago

‘Your Footprints Are All Over the State’ – Waive Lauds Gov. Oborevwori for Otovwodo Flyover Project

FEATURED2 days ago

Oborevwori Performs Another Groundbreaking of ₦39.3bn Flyover on East-West Road in Ughelli

FEATURED2 days ago

Presidency Speaks on Tinubu’s Meeting with Macron, Kagame Ahead Abu Dhabi’ Summit

FEATURES2 days ago

Dom Domingos College Old Students Celebrate 41 Years of Alumni Unity with Grand End-of-Year Bash

FEATURED2 days ago

20-year-old Boy Arrested for Stabbing Brother to Death While Asleep in Delta

FEATURED3 days ago

UPDATED: ICYMI: Ugborodo Accuses ‘Traditional Chief’ of Murder, Call on DSS, NSA, CDS, IGP to Treat Victim’s Death as National Security

FEATURED4 days ago

Tinubu, Wale Edun, and the Politics of a Silent Exit

Advertisement
Advertisement

z