The federal government is set to introduce a nationwide digital postcode system aimed at strengthening national security, improving emergency response, enhancing public service delivery, and supporting the growth of Nigeria’s digital economy.
The new Geographic Information System (GIS)-enabled alphanumeric postcode framework, scheduled for rollout by October 2026, is expected to provide every building and location across the country with a unique digital address, creating what government officials describe as a critical layer of national infrastructure.
Bosun Tijani, minister of communications, innovation and digital economy, disclosed the timeline during the National Digital Alphanumeric Postcode System Workshop themed “Operationalising the Nigerian Digital Postcode for National Security and Public Safety,” organised in collaboration with the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST).
According to Tijani, the initiative is designed to address a longstanding challenge that has hampered efficient governance, security operations, emergency interventions and business activities in Nigeria: the absence of a reliable and standardised national addressing system.
He explained that the alphanumeric postcode would assign a unique digital code to every building and location in the country, including communities in remote and rural areas that have traditionally lacked formal addressing systems.
“The first set of locations, areas and states will be released in October this year, and I am pushing them hard to ensure that we cover a significant number of states before the end of the year,” the minister said.
Tijani noted that the absence of accurate location identification has complicated criminal investigations, emergency response efforts and identity verification processes, while also creating vulnerabilities that fraudsters can exploit.
He said the government intends to integrate the digital postcode framework across ministries, departments and agencies to support more effective coordination and service delivery.
According to him, the system will serve as a foundational tool for public safety agencies, emergency responders, logistics operators, e-commerce businesses and government institutions by providing a trusted and verifiable location layer across the country.
“The future we are building is one where every incident, every facility, every operation and every response in Nigeria is anchored on a single, trusted location layer. When that happens, coordination becomes instantaneous, accountability becomes traceable and response becomes precise,” he said.
The initiative comes as Nigeria seeks to accelerate digital transformation efforts and improve the infrastructure supporting commerce, public administration and national security.
Speaking at the event, Tola Odeyemi, postmaster-general and chief executive officer of NIPOST, said the country’s fragmented and inconsistent addressing system has for decades limited the effectiveness of emergency services, security operations and intelligence gathering.
She explained that the Digital Alphanumeric Postcode System would establish a common national standard for location intelligence by assigning every location in Nigeria a unique, GIS-enabled code that can be recognised and verified across multiple platforms and institutions.
“The Digital Postcode provides trusted location intelligence, the critical layer that allows people, assets, services and institutions to be accurately located and connected. For our security and law enforcement agencies, the possibilities are transformative,” Odeyemi said.
She added that the success of the project would ultimately depend on widespread adoption across public institutions, private sector organisations and the general population.
According to her, stakeholders must move beyond awareness campaigns to practical implementation if the benefits of the system are to be fully realised.
The latest development follows the approval granted by the Federal Executive Council in March for the implementation of the GIS-enabled digital postcode system as part of efforts to modernise Nigeria’s national addressing framework.
The project also aligns with the priorities of the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, which seeks to deploy digital infrastructure capable of supporting economic growth, improving governance and expanding access to services.






