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NIN enrolment: NIMC seeks N25 billion for storage servers

  The National Identity Management Commission is proposing N25 billion to procure more servers for storage of National Identity Number enrolment records. It is to submit its proposal to the Federal Executive Council on Wednesday. The Director General, NIMC, Aliyu Abubakar Aziz, disclosed this on Tuesday while appearing before Senate Public Accounts Committee, which is…”

The National Identity Management Commission is proposing N25 billion to procure more servers for storage of National Identity Number enrolment records.
It is to submit its proposal to the Federal Executive Council on Wednesday.
The Director General, NIMC, Aliyu Abubakar Aziz, disclosed this on Tuesday while appearing before Senate Public Accounts Committee, which is probing the agency over alleged non-compliance with Public Procurement Act on award of N229 million contract.
He said 57 million persons have, so far, been registered, adding that 90 servers were needed to register 100 million Nigerians.

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