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Minors cannot get national identification card – NIMC
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) says minors cannot obtain the National Identification Cards (NIC) until they are 16 years.
Mr Loveday Ogbonna, the Head, Corporate Affairs of the commission, told our correspondent on Wednesday in Abuja that they could only be issued with National Identification Number (NIN).
Ogbonna said that for any minor to be enrolled, he or she must be accompanied by his or her parent or guardian, who must have obtained NIC.
He said that any minor applying for the card must produce birth certificate, school admission letter or any other relevant school documents like the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) identity card.
“Relevant documents proving the minor’s identity should be provided by the parent or guardian at the enrollment centre.
“The applicant’s parent or guardian must also provides his or her initially issued NIC slip or verification,’’ Ogbonna said.
According to him, parent or guardian’s NIC must be correctly captured to avoid delay in the issuance of NIN to the minor applicant.
He explained that an enrolment form would be filled with the applicant’s required details.
“After successfully completing the enrolment form, the applicant’s demographic data will be captured,’’ Ogbonna said.
Recall that registration of minors started in January.