
Nigeria, Somalia, South Africa, Eswatini advance digital ID plans
African governments have been making strides in digital transformation, with Nigeria, Somalia, Namibia, South Africa, and Eswatini the latest to launch new initiatives.
Nigeria uses digital wallets to maintain dignity in aid disbursement
Nigeria has launched a few digital identity initiatives in recent years, including its ID4D initiative backed by $430 million in funding from the World Bank and the European Investment Bank (EIB).
Its latest is an aid disbursement initiative that relies on digital wallets and biometric data to maintain the dignity of the recipients, while cutting costs and increasing efficiency.
The government has partnered with the World Food Programme (WFP) to distribute aid to over 750,000 Nigerians displaced by natural disasters and insecurity. According to local outlets, the initiative is being spearheaded by the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs. It combines food vouchers with a biometrics-powered digital wallet that guarantees that only the intended recipients can access the aid.
Nigeria has reported dozens of cases in which corrupt individuals have hijacked aid disbursement programs and embezzled funds. In 2024, the country's anti-graft agency recovered ₦33 billion ($29 million) that had been embezzled at the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs. Legislators are also currently probing the agency that disburses student loans, with claims that of the ₦100 billion ($67 million) released by the government, only ₦28.8 billion ($19 million) reached students.
The use of biometric data and the digital wallet seeks to curb this graft. Additionally, it will curtail duplication and guarantee that aid is delivered directly to those who need it most.
With the funds delivered to their digital wallets, the recipients can choose when and how to use them, preserving their dignity, Minister Nentawe G. Yilwatda says.
The program initiates the groundwork for the government's vision to 'restore hope, enhance food security, and lay the groundwork for sustainable return, recovery, and prosperity' to regions vastly affected by civil wars and climate crises, he added.
It's not the first time the Nigerian government has used digital identification to distribute aid. It integrated biometric verification into its social welfare programs in 2024, reaching 25 million residents.
The Southern African nation of Botswana has also integrated a similar biometric data-based system that it used in May to distribute aid to over 75,000 citizens. Eswatini, South Africa sign digital cooperation agreement
Elsewhere, South Africa has signed a Declaration of Intent with its neighbor, Eswatini, to align efforts in developing the digital economy.
According to one local outlet, the pact will extend to the latest technologies, from cybersecurity and e-governance to artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G rollout. The two countries will also partner on harmonizing their ICT policies and regulations and conduct joint research in emerging technologies.
The agreement also extends to digital literacy, focusing on women and the youth. With digital commerce rapidly rising, the two neighbors also intend to modernize their postal networks to support the sector.
Eswatini is a tiny landlocked country surrounded by South Africa, except on the northeastern border, which it shares with Mozambique. With an estimated population of 1.255 million and a GDP of $5.2 billion, it's one of Africa's smallest nations.
'This partnership underscores our shared vision for a digitally empowered Africa. By aligning our efforts, we not only enhance regional cooperation but also equip our citizens, particularly the youth and women, with the tools to thrive in the digital age,' commented Savannah Maziya, the Eswatini Minister of ICT.
Somalia launches biometric border control system
In East Africa, Somalia has launched a new biometric border control system developed by the U.S. government to boost security.
The system, known as the Personal Identification Secure Comparison and Evaluation System (PISCES), was developed by the U.S. State Department three decades ago and initially screened travelers against shared watchlists. It uses facial recognition, fingerprint readers, and other scanning software to identify targets. It's currently being used by two dozen countries.
The U.S. government has been widely involved in the rollout, including by training Somalian officials on using the new system.
This system is the latest initiative by the U.S. government to aid in digitalizing the Somalian government's services. Earlier this year, the FBI revealed that it was involved in operating and maintaining the Somalia Automated Biometric Identification System, a counterterrorism and e-governance system.
Watch: Tech redefines how things are done—Africa is here for it
title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen="">
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


BBC News
7 hours ago
- BBC News
Planned Rivers state local government election na sign of return to democratic rule?
After more dan two years of political crisis for di oil rich State for Southern Nigeria, Rivers State political landscape don begin stabilize wit di local goment elections wey dem reschedule. Dis na as di Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC) release a revised timetable for di election. Dis one na sign to show say dem wan restore democratic governance for di State. RSIEC officials meet wit "critical stakeholders" wey include leaders of political parties, traditional rulers, security agencies, civil society groups, religious leaders, academics, and media pipo on Monday to finalize preparations for di local goment elections. Na di newly appointed RSIEC Chairman, Dr Michael Ekpali Odey, call di meeting. Na for dia e conclude wit di announcement say elections into di 319 wards and 23 local goment councils go now hold on 30 August 2025, wey be 21 days later dan di original date of August 9 wey di former RSIEC Chairman, Justice Adolphus Enebeli Rtd bin announce. According to di new timetable, political parties dey expected to express interest in di elections between July 28 and 30, while party primaries for chairmanship and councillorship positions suppose hold on 2 August 2025. Campaigns go start on 20 August 2025, ahead of di 30 August election day. How Political parties react to di new LGA Council election date? Different political parties react differently to di announcement by RSIEC as some dey ready to cooperate and work wit di new timetable while odas say dem no go participate. Dem say na sake of some legal issues wey surround recent developments, even as odas say dem go review di situation and take a decision later. For di Peoples Democratic Party PDP, di State Chairman Aaron Chukwuemeka say di party dey ready to swing into action to conduct primaries wey go produce candidates for di election. While for di APC, di Tony Okocha led faction dey ready for di polls, but di one led by Emeka Beke say dem no go follow for dis illegal exercise. But tok tok pesin for Rivers APC, Darlington Nwauju tell BBC Pidgin say, "dis na a continuation of di illegality wey don dey happen for Rivers State and we no go be a party to continue am." "If Inec wey be di baba of election for di kontri say sake of di emergency rule wey dey Rivers State, dem no go fit conduct bye elections for Khana Constituency 2 for di Rivers State House of Assembly, [wey di member wey bin dey represent am, Dinebari Loolo die for 2023], den on wat grounds wey RSIEC dey stand to conduct local goment elections for di State? "So we as APC no go participate for dat kain illegality." E tok. For di Action Peoples Party (APP) wey bin win 22 of di 23 LG seat for di last local council elections wey di Supreme Court nullify, di coming elections dey pose some serious legal kwesions wey dem dey ready to ask both di Commission and di law courts. Dis na becos di legal adviser of Action Peoples Party APP, Henry Ekine observe say di chairman of RSIEC bin don justify di postponement of di local goment election from 9 August sake of di State of emergency wey dey Rivers State. "So di fundamental kwesion now na if di situation wey Rivers State dey today, dat is di State of emergency, na di reason to postpone di election from 9 August, dem mean say by if by di 30th of August 2025 di State of emergency still dey dem go postpone di election again?" How di mata reach dis point? Di rescheduling of di Rivers Local Goment elections dey follow di Supreme Court ruling on February 28, 2025, wey nullify di October 5, 2024, council elections wey govnor Siminialayi Fubara bin conduct, citing violations of di 2022 Electoral Act. Di Supreme court rule say di process, wey di former RSIEC Chairman Justice Adolphus Enebeli Rtd carry out, bin dey wrong and lack legal basis. E also bar di Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from releasing dia voters register to RSIEC at di time. Although di Court of Appeal bin don overturn di lower court decision, di All Progressives Congress (APC) pursue di matter to di Supreme Court, wey uphold di original judgment. Dis ruling effectively dissolve all 23 local councils. Following dis judgement, govnor Fubara say e go abide by di decision of di Supreme Court and call all di former local goment chairmen wey bin dey under di Action Peoples Party APP to step aside and handover to do Head of Local Government Administration. Sake of di political crisis wey bin dey di State, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu declare a state of emergency in Rivers State on 18 March 18, 2025, for an initial six months. E suspend di elected govnor, deputy govnor Prof Ngozi Odu, and di House of Assembly and den appoint Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas Rtd as Sole Administrator to manage di State during di emergency period. Now di e don reach di fifth month, as di emergency rule dey expected to expire on September 18, 2025. As part of di transition back to democratic governance, Ibas dey oversee preparations for di local elections, even though many pesins dey challenge di Rivers State emergency rule for both federal and State High Courts. Controversy around di RSIEC chairman Di appointment of Dr Michael Odey, a retired INEC official as di RSIEC Chairman bin spark some controversy. Dis na becos particular Dr Odey no be Rivers prsin, e come from Cross River and e come without any consultation wit di suspended state leadership. However, after a conciliatory visit to di National Assembly, tensions reduce and di National Assembly approve im appointment. For di meeting on Monday, Dr Odey assure all political stakeholders and di pipo of Rivers State say di commission go deliver a free, fair, peaceful, and credible local goment elections. As di countdown now officially dey on, di coming weeks go dey critical to determine how fast Rivers State fit return to democratic normalcy after months of federal intervention and emergency rule.


BBC News
8 hours ago
- BBC News
Nigeria Wafcon: Victorious players promised $100,000 cash award and apartment
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu hailed the women's national football team for their victory at the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) at a grand celebratory reception where he promised them gifts and cash them at Aso Rock, the presidential residence, on Monday, Tinubu announced each player would get a $100,000 (£75,000) plus a three-bedroom 24-woman squad cheered when they heard the news, but there have been criticism in the past that prizes promised by Nigerian governments have not Super Falcons - as the team is known - defeated hosts Morocco 3-2 on Saturday in a stunning second-half comeback, clinching their 10th Wafcon title. Tinubu said the victory was a "triumph of courage, determination and consistency" adding that at some point "didn't want to watch the match" because of the stress."Today, you returned home as champions of Africa," he said. "We could not be prouder."On their arrival at the main airport in the capital, Abuja, the team had been welcomed by traditional dancers, drummers, journalists and government officials. They were then escorted to the presidential residence in a conferred national honours, the Officer of the Order of the Niger, to all the players and staff, saying this was "on behalf of a grateful nation".Captain Rasheedat Ajibade said that her team's victory was for "every young girl in our villages, towns and cities who dares to dream".She also outlined her vision for the Super Falcons to become the best team in the world but said this can only happen with continued support from the football federation and Super Falcons have won 10 of the 13 editions of Wafcon since it began in1998. The president described the latest win as a "milestone in the history of sport".While the players celebrated the extra gifts from the president, in the past, both the men's and women's national football teams in Nigeria have had repeated issues with the authorities over delayed payment of bonuses and government has only just honoured its three-decade promise of new homes for the victorious men's team, the Super Eagles, which won the 1994 Africa Cup of Super Falcons have several times been involved in sit-in protests during major tournaments over pay issues, including after their 2023 Women's World Cup has also been concerns over pay disparities, and in recent years, fans have called for them to be paid the same as the Supee of their final match on Saturday, Tinubu reportedly approved players' match allowances and bonuses, including backdated payments, adding that this would the standard practice in the future. You may also be interested in: What we learned from Women's Africa Cup of Nations 2024Wafcon winner will stay in my heart forever - EcheginiWatch: The Wafcon star who is also a doctor Go to for more news from the African us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica


BBC News
8 hours ago
- BBC News
You fit sell your NIN?
Di National Identity Management Commission don comot statement afta di tori say some pipo dey sell dia National Identification Number (NIN) among oda personal information give FInTech companies. For di statement, NIMC draw ear give Nigerians say dem no get hand for anytin wey spoil bicos of dis exchange of personal informate. Dem remind kontri pipo say dem don warn dem plenti times say make dem no tell dia NIN give any unauthorized pesin or joinbodi. All dis infromate for dia statement come afta Nigeria anti-corruption body drop informate on one "fraud scheme wey na young Nigerians dey carry am for head, dey carry small money between 1500 and 2000 naira ($1.31) give dia victims wey go give dem copy of dia personal information details bifor dem come carry di same informate give some FinTech companies dem for like 5000 naira ($3.27)". NIMC say di mata na serious security concern and also get ogbonge consequences for di NIN holders. But pesin fit carry dia full Idenitiy number sell give anoda pesin just like dat? NIMC ansa dat kwesion for di statement wey di Head of Corporate Communications, Dr Kayode Adegoke share wit tori pipo. Dem tok say anytime pesin present di NIN to fit get access to services, di NIN go dey "duly verified" bifor dem go allow any pesin make e use am. Dem dey use NIN match pesin wit dia biometric data and oda details wey dey di National Identity Databases. E also dey used to: Wetin dey linked wit your NIN Accoridng to NIMC, di National Identification Number dey link to pesin biometrics wit any oda informate wey dey di national database. But e dey also linked wit oda tins. For December 2020, di Nigerian Communications Commission [NCC] announce di compulsory update of NIN to dia SIM registration to fit improve di integrity and transparency of di process for Nigeria For 1 December 2023, di CBN bin announce to all Nigerians for one statement wey dem release give all banks say any bank accounts wey no get both NIN and BVN no go fit withdraw money for dia account. Sabi pipo say na to make am easier to monitor transactions and detect fraud. Tori dey say, two years ago FCT Minister Nyesom WIke make am compulsory say any pesin wey wan register C of O for dia property must to run am wit dia NIN and BVN togeda. According to di 2017 Mandatory Use of di NIN regulations, all transactions wey involve di purchase use or transfer of land or landed properties fall inside. Di NIN also get Biometic data of pesin dat one include pesin face and fingerprint information.