Petition written by Kingsley Unegbu to NIMC
Nigerian National Identity Card
By Our Reporter
That some officials of the National Identity Management Commission are currently extorting enrollees who want to get the National Identity Number is like stating the obvious.
Some enrollees have confided in NATIONAL WAVES that they paid sums ranging from N200 to N1000 to be given the information data forms.
Recently, one of their victims, Mr Kingsley Unegbu, accused officials of NIMC of harassing and demanding N1000 from enrollees who want to get the National Identity Number in the Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State.
According to Unegbu, the NIMC officials and enrollment officers insisted that until the money was paid, enrollees would not be given the information data forms to fill.
Mr Unegbu, who was allegedly harassed when he went to enrol on Thursday, urged the management of NIMC to investigate the fraudulent acts and bring the officials to book.
Unegbu, who also wrote a petition to the NIMC authorities on the extortion, stated that he was disappointed that the enrollees would pay for forms marked, “free and not for sale.”
A copy of the petition obtained reads, “The NIMC staff or enrolment officers were extorting and demanding the sum of N1000 from each enrollee before giving out the information data forms to fill. I resisted and refused to give any money to the enrollment staff after they issued me with the form.
“I was besieged with stiff resistance by the staff of NIMC who forcefully withdrew the form from me and pushed me out of the arena.
“The enrolment officer, who I could not identify his name, boldly came out and addressed us, saying that the money they were collecting from us are known to their bosses at the head office, and I cannot do anything about it.
“I am therefore calling on the management of NIMC to carry out a thorough investigation on this petition and bring all the culprits to book because this amounts to official gross misconduct and corrupt practices.