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Seamfix, Federal Government and CFN sign agreement to launch National Digital Identity Infrastructure for Nigeria’s Cooperative Sector

Seamfix Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security and the Cooperative Federation of Nigeria to develop and deploy the National Cooperative Smart Registry — a national digital identity and verification infrastructure that will register, verify, and connect cooperative societies and their members across Nigeria. The post Seamfix,…

Seamfix Limited has signed an agreement with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security and the Cooperative Federation of Nigeria to develop a national digital identity and verification infrastructure. This infrastructure, called the National Cooperative Smart Registry, aims to register, verify, and connect cooperative societies and their members across Nigeria.

The registry will provide a digital identity for cooperative societies and their members. According to Nairametrics, this initiative is a collaboration between Seamfix Limited, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, and the Cooperative Federation of Nigeria.

There is no additional information on the implementation timeline or specifics of the registry's functionality.

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