NIA begins mass registration April 29

25/04/2019

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The National Identification Authority (NIA) has started the mass registration of Ghanaians for the Ghana Card nationwide.

It starts in the Greater Accra Region from 29 April 2019.

The 85% of Ghanaians from 15 years and above, who have been targeted to be registered will be issued smart, dual-interface Ghana Cards.

Executive Secretary to the National Identification Authority, Professor Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah told journalists on Thursday, 25 April 2019 that the Ghana Card will replace other cards in the system, and must be accepted by all institutions as valid ID cards.

Memoranda of Understanding, he said, have been signed with some state bodies such the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) among others so that they replace their industry-specific ID cards with the Ghana Card, as part of measures to save the country’s kitty.

He also said the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has agreed that the ECOWAS card be integrated into the Ghana card as one.

“Every Ghanaian, aged between zero to infinity, is to be registered and issued with the Ghana Card. Ghanaians living in Ghana will receive the card at no cost to the individual, while Ghanaians living outside the country will pay a fee for the card.”

“The card is valid for ten years, after which every citizen will be required to renew it at a fee. Replacement of the card upon loss or destruction at any time will also attract a fee”, Prof Attafuah said.

He, however, noted that children under 15 will only be registered after mass registration exercise is over. They will be issued with 2D bar-coded Ghana cards.

The registration of Ghanaians in the diaspora will be done in collaboration with the country’s missions abroad and the Office of the Diaspora Relations of the Presidency.

The registration will start from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day (excluding Sunday and Public holidays).

Over 7,000 temporary staff have been recruited and trained for the exercise.

Below are the registration centres in the Greater Accra Region:

Ga South – Bortianor, Ngleshie, Amanfro, Weija, Gbawe, Domeabra/Obom

Ga Central – Anyaa, Sowutuom

Ga West – Trobu, Amasaman

Okaikoi – South, Central and North

Ablekuma – South, Central, West and North

Odododiodio – Ashiedu Keteke

Below are the dates for the other regions:

Volta Region – 15th July 2019 ——— 1st August 2019

Oti Region – 15th July 2019 ——-– 1st August 2019

Northern Region – 13th August ———— 2nd September 2019

Savannah 13th August 2019 ——— 2nd September 2019

North East 13th august 2019 ——– 2nd September 2019

Upper East 12th September 2019 —— 9th September 2019

Upper West 12th September 2019 —– 29th September 2019

Bono 10th October 2019 – 30th October 2019

Bono East 10th October 2019 ——- 30th October 2019

Ahafo 10th October 2019 ——-– 30th October 2019

Western 11th November 2019 ——- 2nd December 2019

Western North 11th November 2019 ——— 2nd December 2019

Ashanti 10th December 2019 ——— 31st January 2020

Eastern 12th February 2020 ———– 4th March 2020

Central 13th March 2020 ——– 31st March 2020

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