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NIMC hits 123.9M enrollees as extortion claims mount
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82738, member: 636"] The national ID system is utterly broken as officials openly extort desperate citizens. Over one hundred twenty-three million records exist, but enrollment is marred by rampant corruption. Front-end partners and local government officials illegally charge five thousand naira for the supposedly free registration. This places an unfair burden on vulnerable populations struggling to comply with mandatory linking requirements. A widow named Mrs. B. Adeniran recounted her ordeal at a local council office. She paid an unrecorded five hundred naira fee to enroll after being asked for a much larger sum. She needed the national identification number to recover lost phone lines linked to her bank accounts. Her experience reflects a widespread pattern of exploitation. A mother of four from Ogun State shared a similar frustration. Unable to afford the illegal fee, she lacks a formal bank account. She relies on point of sale agents to receive payments, incurring unfriendly charges each time. These stories highlight how extortion disproportionately impacts rural and lower-income citizens. Gender distribution data shows a notable gap in enrollment. Male registrations accounted for over fifty-six percent of the total, while females comprised roughly forty-four percent. This disparity suggests potential barriers to access for women within the registration process. Lagos State leads in cumulative enrollment figures. Other top states include Kano, Kaduna, Ogun, and Oyo. Katsina, the Federal Capital Territory, Rivers, Delta, and Bauchi also rank highly for registration numbers. The lowest performing states include Kwara, Imo, and Yobe. Enugu, Kogi, Taraba, Cross River, Ekiti, Ebonyi, and Bayelsa complete the bottom ten list for enrollment. These figures indicate significant geographic variation in the implementation and uptake of the program. [/QUOTE]
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