Passport: Presidential council kicks, urges NIMC to address NIN charges

The Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) has urged the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) to address charges introduced for National Identification Number (NIN) integration and verification.
In a statement, Jumoke Oduwole, PEBEC secretary/special adviser to the president, Ease of Doing Business, said this would enable passport applicants to get faster and cheaper access to government services.
NIMC introduced a new charge of N1,000 for NIN integration and verification for each Nigerian passport applicant, effective April 1.
Ms Oduwole commended the Nigerian Immigration Service for improving the quality of service, accuracy, and speed of passport services through NIN verification.
She said the agency’s move was in response to the incessant difficulties Nigerians experienced in verifying their NIN during the passport registration process.
She, however, noted that the additional cost for each applicant’s passport initiated by NIMC was not well received by stakeholders.
”Furtherance to the provisions of the Business Facilitation (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2022 (BFA), which was signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari on February 8. Codifying Executive Order 001 on transparency and efficiency of public service delivery for the purposes of the ‘One Government’ directive, where an applicant requires service from a Ministry, Department or Agency (MDA),” stated Ms Oduwole.
She added, ”The MDA is, however, mandated to conduct the necessary verification or certification from relevant MDAs, in respect of the applicant.”
On May 18, 2017, Executive Order 001 (EO1) on transparency and efficiency was issued to strengthen the implementation of business climate reforms. It was meant to also deepen collaboration among MDAs by instituting a systemic change management process for reforms.
EO1 mandates MDAs to submit monthly reports to the PEBEC secretariat, the offices of the head of service of the federation, the secretary to the government of the federation, and SERVICOM.
On March 9, PEBEC released its 2022 Executive Order 001 (EO1) Compliance Report, in line with its promise to continuously track and keep the business community updated on compliance with the executive order.
In the last six years, the council has consistently published an EO1 Compliance Report, which captures a periodic empirical analysis of the monthly reports received from MDAs.
The PEBEC, chaired by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, was established in July 2016 by Mr Buhari to remove critical bottlenecks and bureaucratic constraints to doing business in Nigeria.
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