Nigeria advances digital infrastructure push with National Digital Postcode System

Date: 2026-06-17
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Nigeria is set to strengthen its digital infrastructure architecture with the rollout of a National Digital Alphanumeric Postcode System, a flagship initiative designed to improve location identification, enhance service delivery, and support national security coordination.

Dr. ‘Bosun Tijani announced the development while highlighting its role within a broader set of national digital transformation programmes, including Project BRIDGE, the 90,000km fibre optic infrastructure initiative, and NUCAP, which aims to connect over 20 million Nigerians through 3,700 telecommunications towers.

He explained that the postcode system will assign every location in the country a unique, machine-readable, geographically anchored digital address, forming a foundational layer for Nigeria’s emerging digital ecosystem.

According to him, beyond improving traditional mail delivery, the system is expected to enhance emergency response services, strengthen national security coordination, improve address verification processes, and support the growth of logistics and e-commerce sectors. It is also expected to contribute to more efficient delivery of public services by ensuring accurate identification of individuals, businesses, and physical locations.

Tijani noted that the initiative aligns with ongoing efforts to build a robust digital economy infrastructure, emphasizing that accurate digital addressing is essential for enabling inclusive access to services and supporting innovation across sectors.

He made the remarks during a workshop with the Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Postal Service, Tola Odeyemi, alongside representatives from security agencies and other key stakeholders, focused on the practical application of the postcode system in improving emergency response and security coordination.

The minister added that government will continue engaging stakeholders in the coming months ahead of the official launch scheduled for October, expressing optimism that the system will deliver wide-ranging socio-economic benefits across Nigeria.

 

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