The lawmaker highlighted the roles of the NIMC, NYSC and the defence academy, stressing the need to pencil them down for improved funding.
“Out of 60 students, only 10 have been able to register for NIN, while others are still struggling and out of this number, only four have successfully registered for UTME,” said Ms Obong.
He attributed the poor registration to apathy and likely ignorance on the part of the people.
The actr emoves the guarantor requirement and ensures that student applicants can no longer be disqualified based on their parent’s loan history.
Many Nigerians are now spending long hours in banks, seeking to link their National Identification Number (NIN) to their bank accounts.
They called for more funding for the commission, stressing that most of its equipment needed to be upgraded to meet the current digital realities.
Ms Odusote said they were going to use the National Identity Numbers (NIN) and Subscribers Identity Modules (SIM) databases to track them down.
She expressed optimism that the training would strengthen the institutional capacity as well as that of the aged women.
Mr Adbu said the measure would address the myriad of challenges associated with collecting PVCs and voter accreditation.
Mr Adegoke said the NIMC devised the framework with the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) to improve passport services through the timely verification of NIN.
