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NIMC, NIPOST Collaborate to Connect National Identity Database with Postcode System

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The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) have formed a strategic partnership to link Nigeria’s National Identity Database with the country’s digital postcode system. This effort aims to enhance public service delivery, digital governance, and economic inclusion.

Announced on Friday during a joint press conference in Abuja, the initiative will establish a unified framework connecting the National Identification Number (NIN) with verified address data. This will allow government agencies, businesses, and service providers to identify and locate Nigerians more accurately.

Representatives from both agencies emphasised that the partnership will strengthen Nigeria’s digital infrastructure by combining trusted identities with reliable location data. This integration is expected to improve access to healthcare, education, financial services, logistics, emergency response, e-commerce, and other essential services.

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NIMC Director-General and CEO, Engr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote described the partnership as a significant milestone in Nigeria’s digital transformation, emphasising the shared commitment to creating an ecosystem centred on the needs of citizens.

She noted that the partnership follows the enactment of the NIMC Act 2026, which expanded the commission’s responsibilities to include managing Nigeria’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for identity and serving as the Root Certification Authority for the National Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).

This legal framework provides a secure foundation for digital identity, supporting trusted authentication, electronic signatures, digital transactions, and seamless government service access.

Coker-Odusote stated, “This expanded mandate positions NIMC as the core of Nigeria’s trusted digital ecosystem, enabling secure identity services for government functions, digital transactions, and trust-based interactions.”

She further emphasised that identity alone is insufficient without reliable location data. While the NIN determines who an individual is, the postcode system locates where they can be reached, making the integration essential for efficient governance.

Linking the National Identity Database with the postcode system will improve targeting for government programs, increase transparency, support data-driven planning, and make service delivery more efficient.

Technical teams from both organisations have already begun integrating postcode retrieval into NIMC’s NINAuth platform. Once finished, Nigerians will be able to verify their addresses and retrieve official postcodes through the same trusted identity platform.

Once completed, Nigerians will be able to verify their addresses and retrieve their official postcodes through the same trusted identity platform.

“Our teams have collaborated to integrate postcode retrieval into NINAuth, so that Nigerians will soon be able to confirm their address and retrieve their postcode through one trusted platform. This is designed to make access faster and more convenient for all Nigerians,” she said.

Coker-Odusote maintained that collaboration among government institutions had become indispensable as the Federal Government accelerates its digital transformation agenda.

“No single institution can build a resilient digital economy in isolation. Success depends on partnerships that leverage each institution’s comparative advantage to deliver seamless, secure and citizen-centred services,” she added.

She described NIPOST as a valuable partner because of its nationwide presence and expertise in national addressing infrastructure, expressing confidence that both organisations would translate the agreement into practical initiatives with measurable benefits for citizens, businesses and government.

The NIMC chief further said the collaboration supports President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda by promoting digital innovation, economic inclusion and improved public service delivery.

Speaking at the event, Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer of NIPOST, Tola Odeyemi, said the partnership goes beyond cooperation between two government agencies and represents the foundation for a smarter and more connected Nigeria.

She observed that every modern economy depends on two critical capabilities: knowing who people are and knowing where they are.

According to her, while identity gives citizens access to services, the postcode system provides the direction needed for efficient logistics, planning, emergency response and government interventions.

“The collaboration between NIMC and NIPOST is about creating the infrastructure that enables inclusion, trust, accessibility and economic participation for every Nigerian,” Odeyemi said.

She explained that integrating the country’s identity and postcode systems would improve government planning, strengthen logistics and commerce, enhance emergency response and enable more effective delivery of public services across the country.

Odeyemi said the initiative aligns with NIPOST’s ongoing transformation into a modern infrastructure institution that connects citizens to government services, businesses to customers and communities to economic opportunities.

She described the National Digital Postcode initiative as one of the agency’s key priorities, noting that postal institutions across the world are increasingly serving as critical enablers of digital inclusion, logistics, commerce and national addressing systems.

With its extensive nationwide network and statutory responsibility for postal and addressing services, she said NIPOST is well positioned to support the development and adoption of a modern national addressing framework.

She assured Nigerians that the partnership would be implemented with strict attention to privacy, data security, institutional accountability and sound governance.

According to the Postmaster General, the collaboration is not merely about integrating databases but about creating practical value for citizens.

“It is about ensuring that every Nigerian can be identified, located, reached and served,” she said.

Both agencies expressed confidence that the partnership would deepen interoperability across government institutions, strengthen Nigeria’s digital public infrastructure and support the country’s transition to a more efficient, secure and inclusive digital economy.

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