研究尼日利亚的数字身份项目作为经济包容和区域一体化的工具

Samson Olaoluwa Faboye
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非洲农村和城市人口越来越多地接触到数字化经济。在尼日利亚,这是本研究的背景,有一个长期令人不安的争论,将居住在尼日利亚任何地方的公民界定为“土著”或“定居者”。这与“跨国公民”的概念不一致,“跨国公民”赋予任何个人的民族国家社会包容的权利。数字身份登记对于维护社会秩序、扩大获得社会服务的包容性和监测数字经济的使用情况至关重要。国家身份号码(NIN)是尼日利亚公民和居民的数字身份,可用于经济数字化和区域和大陆一体化努力。研究方法采用对适用于尼日利亚数字身份管理系统的国家、区域和大陆政策框架进行描述性和解释性分析。包容的边界、跨国公民身份和威斯特伐利亚条约的国家主权构成了本研究的理论基础。这被用来展示数字身份作为社会经济包容、区域和大陆一体化的重要工具。申根协议作为一个成功的综合数字身份系统促进欧洲经济一体化的案例研究构成了建议的基础。这要求最终使用数字身份来加强国际可操作的智能边界实践,这反过来将保障边境安全,同时鼓励人们和货物在非洲大陆内自由流动
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Examining Nigeria’s Digital Identity Project as Tool for Economic Inclusion and Regional Integration
Access to the digitised economy has an increased penetration across the spectrum of Africa's rural and urban population. In Nigeria, which is the context of this study, there is a long unsettling debate delineating citizens residing within any locality in Nigeria as 'indigenes' or 'settlers'. This is at variance with the concept of 'transnational citizenship', which confers rights to social inclusion in any individual's nation-state. Digital identity registration becomes imperative to preserve social order and broaden the lines of inclusion for access to social services and monitoring access to the digital economy. The National Identity Number (NIN) is the digital identity for Nigerian citizens and residents, which can be leveraged for economic digitisation and regional and continental integration efforts. The research methodology employs descriptive and explanatory analysis of national, regional and continental policy frameworks applicable to Nigeria's digital identity management systems. Boundaries of inclusion, transnational citizenship and the Westphalian Treaty of nation sovereignty form the theoretical underpinning of the study. This is used to present digital identity as a vital tool for socioeconomic inclusion, regional and continental integration. The case study of the Schengen Agreement as a successful integrative digital identity system fostering economic integration in Europe forms the basis of the recommendation. This calls for the ultimate use of digital identity to enhance international operable smart border practice, which would in turn guarantee border security while encouraging the desired free movement of persons and goods within the African continent
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