
Friday, June 6, 2025 - The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has refuted claims that it denied the Police Service Commission (PSC) access to its verification server, affirming that all its verification service platforms remain fully operational and accessible to authorized partners, including security agencies.
In a statement issued on Thursday, June 5, Dr. Kayode
Adegoke, NIMC’s Head of Corporate Communications, described reports of the
PSC’s alleged inability to access the verification server as “misleading and
inaccurate.” He attributed any difficulties the PSC may be experiencing to
internal issues within the commission, not from NIMC.
“To set the record straight, the NIMC granted verification
access to all Nigerian Police formations for the verification of the National
Identification Number (NIN),” the statement read. “The NPF, PSC, and other
security agencies have been enjoying uninterrupted verification services for
over five years.”
The Commission emphasized its role in supporting recruitment
into the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), noting that it has consistently provided
verification services without any reported complaints from either the NPF or
PSC.
According to the statement, the Information Communications
and Technology department of the NPF actively manages the integration and
verification service between the NIMC and all Nigerian Police formations.
NIMC also reaffirmed its commitment to delivering
verification support for national security operations, including recruitment,
cybercrime control, and security mapping. The Commission added that its service
framework was recently restructured for standardization in consultation with
the Office of the National Security Adviser.
“NIMC is committed to providing excellent verification services to the PSC, NPF, and all its partners, but the terms and conditions inherent must be adhered to for uninterrupted flow of service,” the statement concluded.
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