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Bosun Tijani reacts to alleged purchase of his NIN online for N100

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The Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, has officially reacted to the alleged purchase of his National Identification Number (NIN) slip for N100 on a website that has now been taken down.  

Tijani in his first response to the issue, which has sparked data privacy concerns among Nigerians, said he has contacted the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, over the issue. He expressed confidence that the Ministry and the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) are addressing the matter.  

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Recall that the NIMC, formerly under Tijani’s Ministry’s supervision, was moved to the Ministry of Interior in September last year.

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“I have engaged my colleague, the Minister of Interior, who supervises the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and I am aware that his ministry and the agency are on top of the matter,” Tijani said on Wednesday in a post on X.   

NDPC has started investigations 

Although the Minister did not confirm or deny the claims by Paradigm Initiative, a civil society organization, that uncovered websites selling Nigerians’ data, Tijani said the Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) which is under his Ministry, has started a thorough investigation to ascertain the circumstances surrounding this alleged breach. 

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The Minister also emphasized the need for a structured Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and the need for Data Exchange across MDAs to strengthen Nigeria’s cybersecurity oversight. 

“Having established that, I do believe that it is important to share the proactive steps I have taken upon appointment to help strengthen technology application in government, despite the historically siloed approach to procurement and development. 

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“For context, in October 2023, a few weeks after my appointment, I released a whitepaper elucidating my position on technology application within the public service and our proposed approach to leveraging existing investment in technology to accelerate economic prosperity through improved government processes,” he said. 

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