New Unilorin Multi-functional ID Card.....lolss
In
its sustained drive for excellence, the University of Ilorin has scored
another first with the introduction of a multi-functional staff and
student identification card.
The new ID card, a one-stop smart
card with sophisticated features, can be used for financial transactions
and for gaining access to key facilities on campus, in addition to
serving the traditional function of identification of its holders.
The
“Combo Card” project, which is in furtherance of the “Cashless Policy”
of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), was coordinated by the Office of
the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic). The cards were produced for the
University by Interswitch and it is the first of its kind by any
university in the country.
Presenting the new “combo card” to the
Vice-Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, last Monday (September 9,
2013), the Project Manager, Mr. Monsur Raji, said, “Unlike the old ID
card that just serves as a means of staff and students' identification,
the new card has three distinct functions, as it could be used as
payment card, access control and identification.” It also contains the
holder’s blood group specification.
Mr. Raji explained that the
card can be used like the regular ATM cards, saying that “it can be
loaded with specific amount of money and used for payment anytime of the
day or night, from just about anywhere in the world.”
The
Project Manager pointed out that the cards are also accepted as Payroll
cards, as it could be used for fast payment from the University Bursary
Department to the account of the card holder.
Mr. Raji also
disclosed that the card would also help in the physical security of the
campus as it will determine who gains access to key University
facilities like the Senate Building, the Library, the Clinic,
classrooms, hostels, offices, and Club houses.
According to the
Project Manager, the card would serve “multiple identification purposes
where staff members and students would no longer have to carry multiple
cards such as Library identification cards, clinic identification cards,
club identification cards and hostel cards.”
Receiving his new
smart card, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ambali, commended the project
team headed by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Prof. R. A. Lawal,
for a job well done.
The Vice-Chancellor pointed out that the
introduction of the new smart card was part of the internationalization
drive of the University, saying, “The University of Ilorin is trying to
embrace the internationalization drive whereby once you graduate from
the University you will feel comfortable wherever you go. It is one of
the best practices in today's world.”
Prof. Ambali said because
of the sophistication of the new smart card, the Centre for Research,
Development and In-House Training (CREDIT) would be required to organise
an induction workshop for staff and students of the University on the
operation of the card.
Commenting on the usefulness of the new
card, the Registrar, Mr. Emmanuel D. Obafemi, said it would help in
checkmating late coming and truancy as members of staff would be
required to swipe their cards to record the time of their arrival and
closing from work.
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