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FEC approves digital postcodes to fix Nigeria’s broken address issues

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The Federal Executive Council has approved a new digital postcode system that will give every location in Nigeria a unique alphanumeric code, replacing the outdated postal system that barely functions.

Communications minister Bosun Tijani announced the approval on Wednesday, saying the GIS-enabled system will use geospatial intelligence to create accurate addresses across the country.

The Ministry of Communications developed the system in collaboration with NIPOST, led by Postmaster General Tola Odeyemi.

“We will introduce a modern, geospatial intelligent addressing system that improves accuracy across the country and enables faster and more reliable mail and parcel processing,” Tijani said.

Celebrating the Appointment of Tola Odeyemi as the New Postmaster General and CEO of NIPOSTTola Odeyemi, CEO of NIPOST

The system was first conceptualised in 2009, but is only now becoming a reality 17 years later. “This is a foundational step toward building the digital infrastructure required for a modern economy,” Odeyemi said Wednesday, crediting President Bola Tinubu and Tijani for finally pushing it through.

Why Nigeria needs the digital postcodes

Nigeria’s current postcode system is essentially non-functional. Most Nigerians can’t tell you their postcode because addresses don’t work the way they do in countries with proper systems.

Streets often lack names or signs, buildings lack numbers, and landmarks become the default way to direct people.

Try ordering something online for delivery in Nigeria, and you’ll understand the problem. Delivery drivers call repeatedly asking for directions because “123 Main Street, Lagos” doesn’t actually help them find you. Instead, you give landmarks: “the yellow building near the transformer, opposite the shop that sells bread.”

The new alphanumeric system changes that. Using geographic information system technology, every location gets a unique code based on its precise coordinates. That code works whether or not the street has a name or the building has a number.

Beyond fixing e-commerce deliveries, the system enables things currently impossible in Nigeria. Emergency services can’t respond quickly when they can’t find addresses. Government services struggle to reach citizens.

Logistics companies waste time and money on failed deliveries. National planning lacks accurate location data.

“It is critical national infrastructure that enables e-commerce, logistics, emergency services, financial inclusion, security, urban planning, and effective public service delivery,” Odeyemi said.

Also read: NIPOST partners Paystack and Sendbox to launch new digital payment option

What the system promises to deliver

The alphanumeric addressing framework will identify locations with precision across cities, towns, and rural communities. This should improve how goods, services, and digital platforms reach Nigerians everywhere, according to Odeyemi.

Tijani said the system will serve as an important national enabler supporting better national planning, improved emergency response, more efficient logistics and e-commerce, and the delivery of government services.

The announcement didn’t include a timeline for rollout or details on how citizens will access their codes. Reactions on X raised practical questions: Will there be a simple digital platform to look up codes? How quickly can this be implemented nationwide?

FEC approves digital postcodes to fix Nigeria's broken address issues

Functional addressing systems are essential for economic development, yet often overlooked. Countries with these systems take them for granted. Nigeria’s digital economy currently lacks one, resulting in inefficient and costly workarounds.

It remains to be seen whether the implementation will live up to the ambition, and whether another 17-year delay will be avoided.

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