The National Identity Management Commission’s Director-General and Chief Executive Officer, Engr. (Dr.) Abisoye Coker-Odusote has been awarded the Outstanding Performance in Public Service Award at the African Iconic Women Recognition Awards 2025.
According to the statement released by the Agency stated that this prestigious award recognizes her exceptional leadership, dedication to transforming Nigeria’s digital identity landscape.
The award organizers praised Coker-Odusote’s innovative and transformational leadership style, noting that her commitment to developing a robust and secure identity database has been instrumental in changing the scope of digital identity in Nigeria.
Under her astute leadership, NIMC has achieved remarkable milestones, including a significant increase in National Identification Number (NIN) enrollment, the provision of a reliable and secure world-class identity database, and the implementation of a 25/35% salary adjustment for staff.
Other notable achievements include improved staff welfare, enhanced human capacity building, data harmonization, and effective collaboration with relevant government agencies in utilizing the NIN.
The Commission urged the general public to leverage the benefits of NIN Authentication (NINAuth) for seamless verification services.
“NINAuth is a cutting-edge solution designed to enhance the timely and secure verification of NINs.
“By using NINAuth, individuals can protect their data from unauthorized use, decide when and how their data is shared, and enjoy seamless interactions with government agencies”.
The Commission said its committed to empowering individuals with control over their NIN data, ensuring a more secure and efficient identity management system.
“By downloading and using NINAuth, Nigerians can experience the full benefits of a secure and efficient identity management system.
“We congratulate Engr. (Dr.) Abisoye Coker-Odusote on this well-deserved recognition and look forward to continued progress in Nigeria’s identity management sector”, the Commission said.