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New National Digital Card Set for October – NIMC

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Nigeria is to roll out Inclusive Digital ID Card for citizens and legal residents by October 2025.

The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) confirmed the plans to roll out a new General Multipurpose Identity Card (GMPC) by October 2025, marking a significant step in Nigeria’s digital identity program.

Speaking at a press briefing, a senior official from the Commission, Dr. Alvan Ikoku, Director of the Special Project Office, emphasized that the National Identification Number (NIN) remains the core of the country’s identity system and has never been suspended. The forthcoming GMPC will serve as an additional identity token aimed at enhancing access to public services, financial inclusion, and targeted government interventions.

> “The NIN has always been the backbone of our identity system,” the official said. “The new General Multipurpose Card is part of a broader mandate to improve service delivery. Although its launch was delayed, it was important to ensure thorough planning and execution.”

Key Features and Use Cases

Although specific details of the card’s features are being withheld until its official launch, the Commission hinted that the GMPC will include functionalities such as:

Digital wallets for government subsidies (e.g., to farmers)

Credit disbursement capabilities

Enhanced business and financial services integration

 “It will not only serve as an identification tool but will also support government programs—especially in agriculture, social welfare, and credit schemes,” the official noted.

How to Obtain the Card

The process of acquiring the new card will be streamlined through:

Partner Banks

Relevant government agencies, including the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security

The NIMC clarified that it will not handle mass issuance directly to maintain efficiency and oversight. However, the identity management component remains entirely under NIMC’s jurisdiction.

Cost Implications

While there will be a cost associated with obtaining the card, officials assured the public that it will be affordable.

 “Yes, there are cost implications—particularly for maintaining infrastructure—but it won’t be exorbitant. We recognize our role is to empower citizens, not profit from them.”

Eligibility and Access

The new card will be available to all Nigerian citizens. While non-Nigerians residing legally in the country can obtain a NIN, the card itself will distinguish between citizens and non-citizens.

 “Having a NIN does not confer Nigerian citizenship. However, non-Nigerians with legal residency may receive a version of the card that reflects their status.”

Clarifying Identity Tools

Responding to concerns about multiple identity tools, NIMC reiterated that the NIN remains the primary identifier for all Nigerians. The GMPC is being introduced in response to public demand for a physical ID card.

“The NIN is already mandatory for accessing critical services such as opening bank accounts and acquiring SIM cards. The new card is an added convenience, not a replacement.”

Conclusion

With the rollout scheduled for October 2025, NIMC promises a comprehensive media campaign to educate citizens about the card’s benefits and uses.

 “We want every Nigerian to be identified. This card will be a powerful tool—not just for identification, but for empowerment”.

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