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NITDA Hands Over PKI Framework to NIMC, Unlocking Secure National Digital Identity Ecosystem NITDA HQ — July 16, 2016 In a major milestone for Nigeria’s technological advancement, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has officially handed over its Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) framework to the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC). This transfer of assets, technology, and ongoing operations is designed to provide the robust security backbone needed to establish a modern, integrated, and highly secure national digital identity ecosystem. Speaking at the formal handover ceremony during a courtesy visit by NIMC leadership to NITDA’s headquarters, NITDA Director-General Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi, CCIE, described the move as a clear demonstration of the agency’s commitment to collaborating with institutions leveraging technology for national development. Inuwa noted that NITDA has done extensive, foundational work around PKI and Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) and will work hand-in-hand with NIMC’s team to ensure a seamless transition of the infrastructure. As a technical framework, PKI enables the creation, management, verification, and authentication of digital identities using digital certificates. It serves as a vital tool for ensuring secure, trusted, and encrypted communications and transactions across the country. The handover directly supports the updated NIMC Act, recently signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which aims to harmonise identity databases across government agencies and establish the National Identification Number (NIN) as the cornerstone for identity verification, authentication, and public service delivery. During the engagement, Inuwa also reaffirmed NITDA’s broader commitment to driving nationwide technology adoption. He emphasised that as Nigeria’s apex IT regulator, NITDA’s core mission is to help every citizen adopt and utilize technology, pledging ongoing support for NIMC and any other institution working to digitize their operations. He explained that NITDA’s mandate extends beyond regulation to fostering collaboration, supporting innovation, and ensuring digital solutions are inclusive for all. He further stressed that Digital Public Infrastructure is just as vital to economic growth as physical infrastructure and must remain secure, reliable, and accessible. NIMC Director-General and CEO, Engr. (Dr) Abisoye Coker-Odusote, thanked the NITDA leadership and highlighted the transformative potential of the newly enacted NIMC Act, which officially replaces a nearly two-decade-old framework from 2007. She explained that the new law marks a structured, coded transition from a traditional identity database to a modern digital identity ecosystem. This shift is designed to ensure seamless interoperability, security, and efficiency across both public and private sector platforms. By moving away from old card-based systems toward secure digital credentials, the new framework is anchored on the principle of “one person, one identity,” giving every Nigerian a unique and verifiable digital presence. The updated Act provides the essential legal backing for deploying PKI and other trust frameworks to secure these digital interactions. To safeguard citizen data and maintain public trust, NIMC is rolling out this transition in carefully planned, gradual phases. Both agencies emphasized that close cooperation is key to realizing Nigeria’s digital transformation goals. While NIMC manages the foundational identity backbone, NITDA will continue to focus on ecosystem development, regulation, and driving widespread tech adoption. This alignment represents a unified step forward in building a secure, inclusive, and innovation-driven digital economy where all Nigerians can thrive

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Tegbe Outlines Action Plan at Q2 NESI Stakeholders Meeting Minister calls for shared accountability, transparency and protection of power assets Honourable Minister of Power, Mr Joseph Tegbe, has outlined his Ministerial Action Plan for the stabilization and growth of Nigeria’s electricity sector, speaking at the second quarterly Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) Stakeholders Meeting recently convened by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) in Abuja. The forum, which was Chaired by the Chairman of NERC, Dr Musiliu Oseni, featured power sector stakeholders including operators, regulators and policy actors and had in attendance the Special Adviser to the President on Power, Mr Rilwan Lanre Babalola, and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Power, Alh Mahmud Mamman. Delivering the keynote address, the Minister framed his plans around a core conviction that Nigeria’s electricity crisis demands collective ownership across the entire value chain. “Nigeria’s power crisis was not built by one hand, and it will not be fixed by one hand,” he said, calling on GenCos, DisCos, TCN, NISO, regulators, and government to accept shared responsibility for both the depth of the problem and the discipline of the solution. On infrastructure, Tegbe called for power assets to be formally designated and treated as Critical National Assets, describing vandalism, grid sabotage, and energy theft as economic warfare against ordinary Nigerian households. He added that securing existing assets must run concurrently with optimizing their output, with transmission weak points, spinning reserves, and priority substation relays all being actively addressed to improve near-term grid reliability. Turning to metering and tariffs, the Minister argued that estimated billing had for too long penalized poor Nigerians while masking systemic losses. His ministry is working with stakeholders to accelerate metering rollout and reduce ATC&C losses, alongside developing a sustainable tariff transition pathway designed to protect the most vulnerable consumers from cost shocks while offering investors the long-term predictability that serious capital commitment demands. On market governance, Tegbe stressed that tariff reform could only hold if payment compliance was enforced across the board. He called specifically for transparent Derived Remittance Obligation calculations, arguing that trust in the electricity market could not rest on opaque arithmetic. “Trust in the market begins with trust in the numbers,” he said. The Minister further announced that his ministry is working toward the public publication of KPIs and performance scorecards for GenCos and DisCos, making both excellence and underperformance visible to the Nigerian public.. Closing his address, the Minister anchored his personal commitment to three principles: transparency, with no hidden agendas; speed, through dismantling bureaucratic bottlenecks; and accountability, with consequences for those who undermine the sector. “Reform is not a promise deferred,” he said. “It is a discipline being executed, every day.” The 2nd NESI Stakeholders Meeting of 2026 was convened by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) in Abuja on Monday, 29 June 2026.

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PRESIDENT TINUBU SIGNS NIMC ACT 2026 INTO LAW, USHERING IN A NEW ERA OF SECURE DIGITAL IDENTITY FOR NIGERIA

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