FG Signs Contract for New ID Card Project
Written by This Day Monday, 26 July 2010
ShareThe Board of the National Identity Management Commission has signed an agreement with Chams Consortium and One SecureCard Consortium to provide data capture and related services for the national identity management system for the country. Speaking at the signing of the new deal with representatives of the two consortia, the Chairman of the NIMC Board at the weekend, Prince Uche Secondus, said that government has put everything in place to ensure the sustainability of the project. He said the planning of the project had taken three years for the agreement to be reached, adding that nothing good comes easy. The NIMC chairman observed that signing of the contract marks the “beginning of the process to deliver a National Identity Database of 100 million enrollments over the next 30 months.” “This giant step is a necessary commitment that signifies Federal government’s resolve to partner with the private sector to deliver important social infrastructure that would enable government to deliver on its important responsibilities – securing lives and property, access to consumer credit and a host of other services that would touch the lives of the poor amongst us and improve our image as a nation.” he said. According to Secondus, the task ahead would be more challenging - that of sourcing for funds to finance the roll-out plans and instituting the necessary security control and protocol as well as the need for technology transfer. According to him, “For a country with over 150 million people and immense resources like Nigeria not to have a sound, secure and sustainable identity system that will stand the test of time, is a scandal. Therefore, we are committed towards creating this new beginning that would lead the way in the image and identity management for the people of this country.” Speaking further, the Managing Director of Interswitch Nigeria Limited and head of the One SecureCard Consortium Mr. Mitchell Elegbe noted that the task of creating the national identity management system is a huge task.
Chams Consortium is made up of Chams Plc and Nextzon Communications while One SecureCard Consortium is made up of Interswitch Nigeria Limited, SecureID and Iris Technologies.
He said the board has ensured that there will be no job losses for those who have integrity and the right mindset for the operation of a national identity management system in Nigeria.
He assured the consortia of the support and cooperation of the board towards the successful completion of the project.
Managing Director of Chams Plc, Mr. Demola Aladekomo, said the absence of a robust and viable national identity management system in Nigeria is scandalous.
“This country is waiting for us to deliver and effective, efficient, secure and transparent Identity management system and we do not have a choice than to do this,” he added.





