5 Reasons You Must Not Leave Home Without Means Of Identification
In a country like Nigeria, where numerous law enforcement and regulatory bodies such as the Nigeria Police Force, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO), and even local task forces, are actively involved in maintaining law and order, carrying a valid means of identification has become a necessity.
Your means of identification is what makes you a person, it makes you recognisable, states your place in the society and generally gives an overall information of what you should be known as. So stepping out without an ID simply puts you up for anonymity and unnecessary interrogation, irrespective of what you say.
Beyond encounters with security agencies, the importance of identification extends to accessing essential services, confirming one’s identity in emergencies, and ensuring seamless interactions in both professional and social settings.
Whether it is your work ID, National Identification Number (NIN), driver’s licence, or voter’s card, carrying an ID is more than just a matter of compliance; it is a tool for personal safety, credibility, and convenience.
Hereunder are five reasons you must always have your ID on you whenever you step out of the house:
1. To Avoid Harassment: There is always a uniform person waiting to question you on almost every tarred road in Nigeria.
Routine stops by the police, FRSC, or VIO often require individuals to present valid identification. Without an ID, you risk being perceived as suspicious or even detained until your identity is confirmed.
Your ID card serves as proof of your identity, age, and residency. In case of an emergency or a random security check, having your ID card handy can save you from unnecessary hassle.
2. Emergency Situations: A story was once told about a mortuary attendant whose relative was brought in dead but without a trace of where she came from or belonged to.
Apparently, the victim was involved in an accident but because there was no means of identification, she died due to lack of funds for proper medical care.
In the event of an accident or medical emergency, your ID card helps first responders or healthcare providers identify you and contact your next of kin promptly.
3. Access to Essential Services: Imagine a situation where you have to make an emergency stop at the bank, a government agency or other facilities, but then you realise you are being handicapped because your means of identification is not close by.
Many banks, government offices, medical facilities, and businesses require an ID for verification before granting access to their services.
Without one, even simple tasks like withdrawing money or picking up packages can become impossible.
4. Job-Related Requirements: In the movie series “The Good Doctor”, a child had an accident and required emergency procedures before he could make it to the hospital.
If you are in a line of profession that requires your attention or services spontaneously at any time, then you must have your ID card handy at all times.
For professionals, both your national and work IDs serve as proof of employment and help establish credibility when dealing with clients or law enforcement during work hours.
5. Avoid Unnecessary Delays: Carrying your ID card with you at all times can save you from unnecessary delays and inconvenience.
Whether you’re trying to access a building, board a flight, or conduct a financial transaction, having your ID card handy can make the process smoother and faster.
In conclusion, carrying your ID card with you at all times is crucial in today’s world.
The internet has, however, made it so easy since you can have the scanned or soft copy of your ID saved inside your phone.
But for the sake of credibility, always have your ID card with you.