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NIMC Increases NIN Service Fees, Nigerians to Pay More

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The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has announced an increase in service fees for National Identification Number (NIN) services, effective May 2, 2025.

This marks the first price adjustment in over a decade and aims to align fees with current operational costs and industry standards.

New Fees stated as follows:

Name Correction: N1,522.5

Date of Birth Correction: N16,340

Address Correction: N1,522.5

Email Correction: N1,522.5

Reprinting NIN Slip: N500

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The NIMC cites the need to maintain service quality and integrity while ensuring affordability and accessibility for Nigerians. The commission emphasizes its commitment to fair and transparent pricing.

The fee increase may affect citizens’ access to NIN services, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. However, the NIMC’s commitment to transparency and fairness aims to balance service quality with affordability.

The fee adjustment reflects changes in operational costs and industry standards.
The NIMC aims to maintain high-quality services while ensuring affordability.

The commission emphasizes its commitment to protecting citizens’ interests and delivering services at fair prices.

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