Why permanent National ID Cards not produced yet ― Aregbesola
Why permanent National ID Cards not produced
yet ― Aregbesola
By Shina Abubakar – Osogbo The
Minister of Interior, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, has disclosed that the production of
permanent National Identity cards for newly registered citizens would be a huge
cost for the nation. Aregbesola while speaking fielding questions from
journalists in Ilesa during the weekend said the National Identity Number which
is the most important aspect likened to citizens number can be used without
expending the scarce resources on the production of cards.
The interior minister also claimed
the country’s borders are now more secured with the deployment of data
capturing system at all land entry points. He, however, added that reopening of
land borders does not permit movement of contraband goods into the country,
saying all commodities that are not produced in the ECOWAS subregional
countries remain outlawed. Aregbesola said the government cannot stop the
movement of people, especially citizens of the sub-regional states, but ensure
proper and efficient documentation of inflow in the country. He explained that
the deployment of Migration Data Analysis System (MIDAS) at the nation’s land
borders, migrants data, including Nigerians would be effectively documented
through biometric data capturing. “Nigeria is a member of ECOWAS and the
essence of the sub-regional organisation and its key factor is the free
movement of people. The passport we are carrying is ECOWAS passport now not
even Nigeria passport, what that means is that as a Nigerian, we are ECOWAS
citizen and as such there would be natural movement of people across the states
but they must be documented.
“The initial border closure is not about restricting movement because that movement is natural but now that four land borders have been reopened, we must have the document of people entering from our borders, including Nigerians. “For that, we have deployed technology which is called MIDAS, (Migration Information Data Analysis System) with this technology in the four borders we reopened, it will register whoever passes either a Nigerian or none across our borders and once you have registered, it is for life. “It captures individuals biometric data and other details into a central database. Nobody can be anonymous through our border posts anymore. However contraband items are still banned, those items are foreign.
As a matter
of fact, parboiled rice is eaten, I think only in Nigeria and probably Ghana
out of the ECOWAS countries, so what is not produced in all of these States
remain illegal,” Speaking on his purported strange relationship with his
successor, the former Osun State Governor said he has no rift with Governor Adegboyega
Oyetola, saying he deliberately stayed away from the state to allow the new
government to settle down and now that it is time to galvanise political
activities in the state he would be more frequent to interact with the people.
“I have clarified the issue of the rift, that I had no rift with anybody, yes,
I have been away from here for quite a while simply to allow the new government
to settle down and with what I have seen I will now engage with people. “The
party is strong and I will visit here more frequently to strengthen it more
because we need it”, he added.
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