By Emmanuel Nduka
Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has disclosed that 2,400 foreigners with fake National Identity Numbers (NIN) attempting to acquire Nigerian passports have been nabbed.
The minister who disclosed this during a courtesy visit by the President and Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Forensics and Certified Fraud Investigators of Nigeria, Dr. Illiyasu Gashinbaki, and his team on Wednesday, also emphasized the critical role of identity management in enhancing national security.
A statement signed by Ozoya Imohimi, Director of Press and Public Relations of the ministry noted that Tunji-Ojo highlighted the importance of having a robust identity management system to track and monitor individuals within the country effectively.
“Identity management is the foundation of any nation, and the prevalence of identity theft in Nigeria is alarming. Unearthing the truth about identities is crucial for addressing critical issues.
“Recently, we uncovered 2,400 non-Nigerians with fake National Identity Numbers attempting to acquire Nigerian passports. This passport symbolises our sovereignty and identity as Nigerians.
“Identity management is key to boosting our national security. It enables us to have a comprehensive database of residents, which is crucial for identifying and addressing security threats promptly,” the minister was quoted as saying.
He explained that the government’s ongoing efforts to improve the national identity management system aim to provide accurate and up-to-date information, which will assist law enforcement agencies in their operations.
Tunji-Ojo also pointed out that a reliable identity management system can help prevent crimes, track down criminals, and ensure that resources are allocated effectively to maintain a safe public.
He said two key responsibilities of the Ministry of Interior include enhancing national security and preserving citizenship integrity, adding, “We must build capacity to conduct forensic analysis domestically, eliminating the need to travel abroad for such services.”
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The minister further highlighted the ministry’s commitment to supporting the Institute and enhancing the integrity of national documents.
“The integrity of our documents is crucial for national pride and security. Many individuals holding Nigerian documents are not Nigerians. For instance, we recently arrested a British Airways crew member with a Nigerian passport procured in London, who turned out to be Ugandan.
“Nigerians are among the most law-abiding people I’ve encountered. With over 200 million citizens, our correctional centres house about 70,000 inmates, including approximately 25,000 convicted individuals. This means only 0.035 per cent of Nigerians are in custody, reflecting the law-abiding nature of the vast majority. Unfortunately, the actions of a few have tarnished our national image,” the minister added.