WHY INSISTING ON DATA GOVERNANCE
Generally, data governance is a guide to government decisions for the following
BRISIN is able to create jobs once documentation centers have been established in all departments. Persistent employment centers that will give work to millions of Nigerians thanks to the correct and timely exchange of information on possible employment opportunities.
CONTRAST TO CORRUPTION
By making the information visible, consultable and shared by everyone, from this point of view the BRISIN would create the way to make the illicit activities evident. ‘Transparency’, this is the mechanism to fight corruption, a sort of watchdog on government and individual activities.
SAFETY INCREASE
The same principle of combating corruption also applies to increasing security. Visible and shared information will reduce criminal activities, all citizens of the country will have access to data simply by pressing a key on the computer. A system supported by biometric recognition technology.
INCOME AND TAXES.
BRISIN would support the fiscal trend, providing macro-level information on individual economic, professional and wealth activities. At the micro level, it would produce data on small, medium and large companies from all sectors of the country.
MONITORING OF THE ECONOMY.
By making the information visible, consultable and shared by everyone, from this point of view the BRISIN would create the way to make the illicit activities evident. ‘Transparency’, this is the mechanism to fight corruption, a sort of watchdog on government and individual activities.
WELFARE STATE.
Here maximum priority would be given to vital information on citizens for a correct distribution of social assistance services.
MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF MIGRATORY FLOWS.
As is the case for developed countries, the flow of migration would be guaranteed by the monitoring and monitoring of the movements of every citizen of each area and district through the information necessary to go from one side of the country to another or outside. Through the BRISIN vital information such as place of residence, activities, social status and other data will be available for law enforcement officers, socio-economic planners and decision makers. In this case the electronic registry would offer the possibility to plan, plan, streamline the growth and development strategies.