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Kano Records 36,000 Electronic Birth Registrations

byDooyum Naadzenga
March 25, 2026
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The National Population Commission (NPC) has successfully documented over 36,000 births in Kano State within nine months of deploying its new electronic birth registration system. The Kano State Director of the NPC, Balarabe Kabir, shared these figures during a two-day refresher training session for trainers in Kano on Wednesday, March 25, 2026. Organized in partnership with ALGON, NIMC, and UNICEF with funding from the Government of the Netherlands the initiative aims to modernize Nigeria’s civil registry.

The structural and data-driven consequence of this digital shift extends beyond newborns. Kabir revealed that the 36,000 figure is only a fraction of the total documentation effort; the commission has also registered 27,000 children under five and over 40,000 children above five who were previously undocumented. This surge in data follows the intensive training of District Civil Registrars across all 44 local government areas (LGAs) to master the “Vital Registration” application, a tool designed to streamline electronic civil registration at the grassroots level.

Analytically, the impact on “Digital Infrastructure and NIN Integration” remains the project’s primary hurdle. Despite the high enrollment numbers, implementation is currently hampered by system downtimes, login failures, and significant delays in National Identification Number (NIN) validation. Kabir noted that field registrars in hard-to-reach rural areas face inadequate support, prompting the NPC to engage the Kano State Government to provide the necessary resources to scale the exercise across all 484 wards in the state.

The impact on “Community Empowerment and Rural Outreach” was highlighted by participants such as Aisha Umar and Hadiza Sani. They noted that the training has equipped them with modern digital tools to improve the accuracy of registration in remote communities where compliance has historically been low. By conducting “step-down” training at the ward level, the NPC aims to turn birth registration into a seamless, community-led process that ensures every child’s fundamental right to an identity is protected.

Furthermore, the commission emphasized that accurate birth registration is not merely a legal formality but a critical pillar for national security, economic planning, and access to social services. Kabir called on traditional institutions and corporate organizations to join the effort, stressing that a comprehensive registry is essential for the state’s long-term development.

The long-term outlook for Kano’s civil registry depends on the stability of the digital platform and the speed of NIN synchronization. As the NPC moves to eliminate the backlog of unregistered children, the success of this electronic transition will serve as a blueprint for other states looking to digitize their population data. For the families of Kano, these 103,000 total registrations represent the first step toward securing their children’s future access to education and healthcare.

Tags: Balarabe KabirBirth Registration 2026digital identityKano StateNIMCNPCUNICEFVital Registration App
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