FG To Link Social Register To NIN For Humanitarian Crisis, Says Prof Yilwatda

Mar 26, 2025 - 07:52
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FG To Link Social Register To NIN For Humanitarian Crisis, Says Prof Yilwatda

The Federal Government has disclosed that efforts are ongoing to link the National Social Register (NSR) to the National Identity Numbers (NIN).

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, explained that the linked data would assist the country to anticipate crises, mobilize resources faster, and ensure aid reaches those who need it the most.

He said harnessing data would save the country and relevant stakeholders the stress and bottlenecks of outdated processes.

He also identified bureaucratic crisis as the biggest crisis in the humanitarian space which stalls responses to humanitarian issues.

Speaking in Abuja on Tuesday at the National Humanitarian Roundtable programme, the
Minister said: “People are traumatized by climate change, security threats and economic shock across the country and in the midst of these, we have limited funding.

The biggest crisis we have is not just the people being killed, the crisis we have is a bureaucratic crisis that does not respond to a humanitarian crisis. Every delay in decision making, every inefficiency in coordination, every shortfall in funding, costs the life of people.

They say knowledge is power, but knowledge can be destructive too. It can only be power if we use it effectively. By leveraging data and technology, we can anticipate crises; we can mobilize resources faster and ensure aid reaches those who are in need the most and without the bottleneck of outdated processes.

“We are linking the social register to national identity numbers and geotagging all homes of those who are vulnerable across the country so that if there’s any crisis, we don’t need to begin to walk around communities and taking names and asking the States Emergency Management Agency and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for data.

” From the comfort of our offices and other offices under my office, we can respond immediately”.

He also said there was need to adopt flexible financing mechanisms for swift response to humanitarian issues, stating that the traditional funding models are too slow for the urgency of humanitarian crises.

SOURCE: NATION