The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), under the leadership of Kemi Nandap, , pcc, mmis, fsmn, fspsp, today launched the ECOWAS National Biometric Identity Card, a significant step toward improving regional mobility, strengthening security, and promoting deeper economic integration across West Africa.
Acccording to baccima, the landmark event was attended by high-level dignitaries, including:
The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Represented by the Permanent Secretary
The Honourable Minister of Interior, Hon Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo
The President of the ECOWAS Commission, H.E. Dr Omar Alieu Touray
Representative of Controller-General of Customs, Inspector -General of Police, Director of DSS, Chairman of EFCC
Comptrollers-General and senior representatives of other security agencies.
Amongst the notable dignitaries at the event were, DCG Nnadi Dera, representing the Comptroller General Customs, AIG Zone 7, Mr Victor Olaiya representing the Inspector General of Police, Dr Tonny Element, who was the MC of the ocassion, Dr Willy Eselebor, a renowned expert on migration, Dr Cyriaque P. Agnekethom, Director, peace keeping and Regional Security, Seme – Border Immigration Command Controller amongst others.
Representing the private sector from ECOWAS Chambers, Amb. Aminou Akadiri, Executive Secretary of FEWACCI and from Badagry, the President of BACCIMA also National Vice President of NACCIMA, Alhaji Yahaya Oladiran Idris, and the Director General of BACCIMA, Engr. Seton Senu, FITD, reinforcing the Chamber’s commitment to promoting policies that enhance safe and seamless regional trade.
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A Major Win for Cross-Border Traders
For thousands of traders who rely on the Seme–Krake corridor, the new biometric ID card brings long-awaited relief. It promises:
Seamless movement across ECOWAS member states
Reduced border delays and clearer procedures
Lower incidents of extortion and illegal checkpoints
Improved safety and digital identity protection
This initiative directly benefits SMEs, informal traders, and transport operators—the key drivers of commerce along the Lagos–Abidjan corridor.
BACCIMA’s Advocacy Efforts Recognised
For years, BACCIMA has consistently advocated for:
The formalisation of informal cross-border trade
Harmonised trade documentation
Reduction of multiple checkpoints and extortion
Better mobility and trade facilitation policies
The official rollout of the ECOWAS Biometric ID Card aligns strongly with these priorities and represents a significant step toward realising a more structured and trader-friendly border environment.
Looking Ahead
BACCIMA commends the Nigeria Immigration Service under CG Kemi Nandap for this transformative milestone and expresses readiness to collaborate in:
Trader sensitisation and documentation training
Public awareness on the use and benefits of the biometric ID
Programmes that deepen regional integration and boost local SMEs
The launch of the ECOWAS Biometric Identity Card marks a new era for cross-border commerce, and BACCIMA remains committed to ensuring that businesses and traders fully benefit from the opportunities it unlocks.