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NIMC Launches WhatsApp, Live Chat Support for Faster NIN Services

Ugo Onwuaso12 May 20260 Comments
NIMC Launches WhatsApp, Live Chat Support for Faster NIN Services
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National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has introduced new digital customer support channels, including WhatsApp and live chat services, to improve accessibility and service delivery for…

National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has introduced new digital customer support channels, including WhatsApp and live chat services, to improve accessibility and service delivery for Nigerians and legal residents seeking assistance with National Identification Number (NIN) related issues.

NIMC Launches WhatsApp, Live Chat Support for Faster NIN Services
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NIMC disclosed this in a statement, saying the initiative forms part of its ongoing digital transformation and customer service reforms.

According to the commission, the new support channels include a live chat feature on its official website and an official WhatsApp platform designed to provide faster and more convenient access to customer support services.

Members of the public can now access support through the Live Chat feature on the NIMC website via www.nimc.gov.ng and the official WhatsApp support line: +234 701 566 6971.

The commission said the initiative aligns with efforts to improve public sector efficiency and enhance access to government services through technology-driven solutions.

NIMC noted that the new platforms would enable users to receive prompt responses to enquiries, real-time guidance, and improved customer interaction without necessarily visiting physical offices.

The commission said the move reflects its commitment to service innovation, citizen-centred engagement, and efficient identity management service delivery.

Under the leadership of Director-General and Chief Executive Officer, Engr. Abisoye Coker-Odusote, NIMC said it had continued implementing reforms and digital solutions aimed at expanding access, strengthening public trust, and improving service delivery.

The commission encouraged Nigerians and legal residents to utilise the official platforms for verified information, assistance, and updates on NIN services and related identity management matters.

It also advised members of the public to remain vigilant and engage only through official communication channels to avoid fraud, scams, and misinformation.

The statement was signed by Kayode Adegoke, Head of Corporate Communications Unit, NIMC.

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