CRIME CONTROL INFORMATION FLOW IN A RESTRUCTURED NIGERIA NATIONAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM: ELECTION AND CENSUS FRAUD SOLUTION
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CRIME
CONTROL INFORMATION FLOW IN A RESTRUCTURED NIGERIA NATIONAL IDENTIFICATION
SYSTEM: ELECTION AND CENSUS FRAUD SOLUTION
ABSTRACT
An effective
national identification system is a necessity in any national government for
the proper implementation and execution of its governmental policies and
duties. This thesis aims at restructuring Nigeria national identification
system so as to make it effective in addressing its political and civil
problems, which ranges from manipulated census count figures and electoral
fraud to economic fraud and civil problems. These problems are arguably due to
Nigeria’s ineffective national identification system.
We proposed
in this thesis, a restructured Nigeria national identification system to help
address these political and civil problems. The proposed identification system
is designed such that it will help to address identification problems in
general, reduce elections and census count fraud to a minimum and be useful for
the execution of policies in sectors of the economy.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The concept
of identification has always been a part of mankind. Verifying the identity of
a person, a body or an organization has become so important in today’s world
that its absence would only mean a world in chaos. Our world today is a
technology and business driven world that can only continue to remain the way
it is or get better if identification is given its due place. Identification
has become so vast that it embraces every aspect of our lives, be it social or
technological. While several nations are considering improving their National
identification system by integrating recent identification technology into it,
others that do not have a National identification system in place are debating
on having one or not.
National
identification system has become the subject of public debate. To facilitate various
activities of any National government, all citizens and organizations should be
uniquely identified. Any governmental activities such as social security
services, public administration, Medicare services, tax collection, fair
National elections, transparent National census count and much more cannot be
effectively facilitated in the absence of a good National identification
system.
A successful
National identification scheme is greatly dependent on public trust and should
be carefully and sensitively implemented with respect to the social and
technological maturity of the nation in question.
Technology
has become more pervasive and affordable nowadays that most identification
system is technology based. There are a lot of ongoing research and design that
are geared towards personal identification. All these are supposedly to make
identification more effective and secure.
There is no
such thing as a totally secure National identification system, nor can there be
a system that is completely immune to the risk of taking in multiple or false
identities. It is known that biometrics can be spoofed and registration data
falsely represented. There can be problems at both human and technological
level.
In this
thesis, we propose a new National identification structure for Nigeria to help
address its identification problems in general, reduce elections and census
count fraud to a minimum and be useful for the execution of policies in sectors
of the economy.
Objectives
Having a
National identification system in place in any National government is one
thing, but having an effective and approximately secure National identification
system is another. This thesis work mainly aims at restructuring Nigeria’s
National identification system and proposing a data flow pattern in the
restructured system to help tackle the problems of electoral fraud and
manipulated census count figures.
Motivation
I was deeply
motivated into restructuring Nigeria’s National Identification system after
looking into the National identification system of several developed nations.
During the first few months of my studies in Sweden, I became increasingly
aware of how effective its National identification system was. This led to my
looking into the national identification systems of other countries with a good
national identification system. These national identification systems can
easily account for the approximately correct number of citizens and legal
immigrants in the countries in question, and the identification of any person
was convenient and easy. Thus it occurred to me that if such a good identification
system is put in place in Nigeria, it can help solve her political problems of
electoral fraud and manipulated census count figures, and as well as address
her civil problems.
Nigeria
being a country that has over 250 ethnic groups with varying languages and
customs is also home to a variety of religions [1]. This diversity tends to be
a disadvantage when it comes to issues like fair elections and transparent
National census count. The diversity has also led to a chronic problem of
ethnic politics which has in turn given birth to militancy. All these being the
result of some ethnic or religious groups trying to be the dominant group in
terms of numbers and political victors. These problems have in many cases
resulted in the loss of lives and properties.
A good
identification system that can easily account for the total number of Nigerians
at home and its legal immigrants will go a long way in addressing these
political problems which has become the source of most of the civil problems in
the country. This is because an effective National identification register can
easily be used for check and balance whenever it is needed for a fair election,
transparent census count and governmental administrations.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The
political and civil situations discussed in preceding sections led to the
following research question:
How should
Nigeria National identification system be designed to help fight her recurring
problems of electoral fraud, manipulated census count figures, and the lot of
her civil problems?
1.3 THESIS OUTLINE
This thesis
is made up of seven chapters.
Chapter one
which is the present chapter covers the introduction, motivation, the problem
statement and the objectives of the thesis.
Chapter two
informs the reader about the various government agencies that make up the
Nigeria National identification system.
Understanding
national identification is relevant to this thesis work, hence chapter three
reviews National identification.
The understanding
of identification technologies used in identification today is relevant to this
thesis. Chapter four reviews the identification technologies relevant to this
thesis.
Chapter five
is about the restructuring of the Nigeria National identification system.
Chapter six
illustrates how the restructured identification system should be used to tackle
the problems stated in the previous sections of this thesis.
Chapter
seven will be discussing reliability, privacy issues and the cost of
implementation of the system.
Chapter
eight concludes the thesis and suggests some further work.
1.5 PERSONAL OPINION
Although my
supervisors may have gone through this thesis, they may disagree with some
concepts in it. This thesis is therefore my own personal conceptions and
opinion on how to tackle the political and civil problems that troubles my
country.
My
conceptions and opinion were undoubtedly influenced by my experiences home and
abroad and as such may differ from the way such kind of problems are approached
in other geographical locations.
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