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Mobile Subscribers Affected As NIMC Portal Is ‘Temporarily Unavailable

 

 

Nigeria  Mobile subscribers trying to complete SIM swaps across the country are having some challenges doing so, due to the unavailability of the National Identity Management Commission’s NIN Verification Service (NVS).

 

According to MTN which has been inundated with complaints from subscribers who could not process their SIMs, it stated that the NIMC application is currently unavailable.

It, therefore, asked its customers to bear with it as it is unable to process Sim swap and upgrade requests at the moment, adding that feedback will be shared as soon as the issue is resolved. “Apologies for the inconvenience this may cause you.”

NIMC spokesperson Kayode Adegoke in a statement has, however,  advised that no one should be debarred of any service on the guise of NIN not being verified.

He said:“Even though the NIN verification service (NVS) might be down due to maintenance by one of our service providers of its infrastructure, the alternative platform – TOKENISATION is up and running,” the spokesperson said.

“There is the need to ask questions from the Telcos, NIS, Banks and others on the reason for turning down customers in the guise of NIN not being verified due to the temporary unavailability of the NVS, while the alternative platform- Tokenization is working!!!

“NIMC NVS platform is not the only verification platform available for use, but Tokenisation which protects the identity of NIN holders is also up and running!!!

“And for accurate information, it is not a NIMC problem, rather, a government service provider has embarked on maintenance of its infrastructure, which has affected most government agencies that rely on it for the provision of IT service. But for us in NIMC, the TOKENIZATION is available for the verification of the NIN before rendering services.”

The NIMC had on Saturday confirmed the problem, which it attributed to ongoing maintenance.

“The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) wishes to inform the general public that its NIN verification Service (NVS) is temporarily unavailable due to the maintenance service being carried out by one of the Commission’s network service providers,” the statement said.

“The NIMC wants to assure the public that verification and authentication services would be restored once the maintenance is concluded.

The Commission apologises for any inconvenience this might cause our esteemed customers, as all hands are on deck to ensure speedy restoration.

“Meanwhile, the public can make use of the alternative Tokenisation verification platform.”

The affected NIMC portal allows third parties to confirm the identity of customers.

Apart from telecoms firms, financial institutions and government agencies also rely on the service.

According to Channels Television which reported the responses  of some industry analysts , they said the  biggest implication is the loss of trust,” said technology analyst Fred Agbata.

“People who depend on things manually are told technology is a better option, but then downtimes can make their lives more miserable,” says said technology analyst Fred Agbata.

Agbata also noted that the NIMC downtime should lead to questions about how safe the system is in protecting the information of millions of Nigerians.

Last month a hacker identified as Sam claimed he had found a bug on the NIMC server that could be used breach the system.

“Over the years, through painstaking efforts, NIMC has built a robust and credible system for Nigeria’s identity database,” a spokesperson said.

The linkage of NINs and SIMs was mandated by the Federal Government, through the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, as part of efforts to build a cohesive national database.

Although the process was hampered by long queues and massive crowds amid COVID-19 restrictions, forcing the government to serially extend the deadline for the linkage, the NIMC has said it is committed to its mandate to establish, own, operate, maintain and manage the National Identity Database in Nigeria.

All other forms of identity management, including the Bank Verification Number (BVN), are expected to be lined to the NIN.

Olusola Bello

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