Ghana’s National Identification Authority(NIA) says it is poised to clear all backlogs and register new people if the Ghana card will be used for the 2024 general elections.
This was disclosed by the Executive Secretary of the Authority, Professor Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah in an engagement with the media.
“There is ample time, there’s solid technology, expertise, leadership and will… If Parliament gives the Electoral Commission the go ahead, we are ready,” he said.
“It will be a tragedy if we do not use Ghana Card for election 2024. There’s no reasonable basis for that not to happen.”
Prof Attafuah also said the Authority would begin the registration of Ghanaians abroad in February next year.
He said the registration, a statutory requirement, would be done by Ghana’s missions and at a fee for the registrants.
Prof Attafuah stressed that Ghanaians in the West African sub-region would pay the equivalent of 30 dollars with those in the rest of Africa paying slightly lower than those Euro-American countries.
He said the payment is part of the revenue model that underpins the public-private engagement on the Identity Management System and reason the Authority was able to give out the cards free to Ghanaians in Ghana.
The Authority will also start registering Ghanaians age six years and above and Ghanaians in detention from February next year.
The Executive Secretary said so far, the NIA had registered 17,316,762 Ghanaians, printed 16,701,636 cards and issued 16,016,464 cards.
He said the Authority has also enrolled 164,405 foreigners, printed and issued 164,405 cards to them.
The Authority has started the registration of refugees in the country.