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Ukpenevi Solomon retweeted
Nigeria's National Digital Alphanumeric Postcode System is officially scheduled to roll out its first phase in October 2026 The initiative represents a massive transition from Nigeria's legacy, purely numeric postcode system introduced back in 1986. Core Features - GIS-Enabled Precision: The new system uses Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping to link every single physical structure to precise map coordinates. Universal Unique Codes: It assigns a unique, machine-readable alphanumeric code to every building in Nigeria, including properties located in rural communities. Multi-Channel Access: Everyday citizens, logistics agents, and businesses will be able to retrieve and verify addresses via mobile applications and USSD channels. Strategic Objectives - Combating Insecurity & Fraud: The framework is designed to optimize policing, border control, financial crime investigations, and intelligence gathering. Emergency Response Timelines: By eliminating vague, landmark-based navigation descriptions, the alphanumeric layout allows ambulances, fire services, and law enforcement to pinpoint exact crisis locations instantly. E-Commerce & Logistics Savings: NIPOST estimates that difficulties with locating vague addresses cost the Nigerian economy between ₦50 billion and ₦80 billion annually in failed or missed deliveries. An AI-powered routing engine will be integrated to cut down delivery times. It took us 30 years to get here. Kudos to the NIPOST team.
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What’s happening: FG launches National Digital Alphanumeric Postcode Oct 2026 Every house/shop/school gets unique code like “LG-48A-2D”. GIS = giant digital map. Your code = exact GPS pin. No more “beside filling station.” FEC approved Mar 2026. NIPOST Bosun Tijani leading
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Nigeria is set to launch a Digital Alphanumeric Postcode System in October to improve national security, public safety, emergency response, and digital connectivity across the country. #lagosgist
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kehinde Salami retweeted
Nigeria is set to launch a Digital Alphanumeric Postcode System in October as part of efforts to strengthen national security, improve public safety, enhance emergency response, and support the growth of the country’s digital economy. The initiative, championed by the Nigerian Postal Service, is expected to provide trusted location intelligence that will allow people, assets, institutions, and services to be accurately identified and connected across the country.
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FG to Deploy Digital Postcode System to Strengthen Fight Against Insecurity The Federal Government has announced plans to deploy a nationwide digital postcode system aimed at improving security operations, emergency response, public service delivery, and economic activities across Nigeria. Speaking at the National Digital Alphanumeric Postcode System Workshop in Abuja, the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, said the initiative was approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC) under the National Digital Addressing Policy. He explained that every location in the country will be assigned a unique and verifiable digital address. Tijani revealed that the first phase of the rollout is scheduled to begin in October, with several states expected to be covered before the end of the year. According to him, the system will enable faster coordination, improve accountability, and ensure more accurate responses during emergencies and security operations. He noted that beyond postal services, the platform will support public safety, logistics, e-commerce, national planning, and government service delivery. The minister added that efforts are underway to integrate the system into public institutions as part of the government’s broader digital economy agenda.
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