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NIA registration: everyone name will be
included-NIA boss
Audrey Agyiri-Inkoom,
Ghanadot
Accra, Dec 8, Ghanadot - The Head of Public
Affairs at the National Identification
Authority (NIA), Bertha Dzeble has assured
Ghanaians that the Authority will soon
establish offices in all ten regions of the
country to register all those who in one way
or the other, failed to be captured in the
on-going registration exercise.
According to Bertha Dzeble, there is a
growing perception by some section of the
public that when the registration exercise
officially concludes in July 2010, there
will be no further chance to be registered.
She has therefore advised the general
public, especially the people of the Greater
Accra Region, to avoid moving from one zone
to the other to take part in the exercise,
to avoid putting pressure on registration
officers.
“We will establish our district offices and
people can, on daily basis, just like the
Birth and Death Registry, go and get
registered. So it is not as if, maybe, if
you don’t participate now, you are denied
registration forever,” she stated.
Speaking on Peace FM, she said despite the
tiring nature of collecting the data, the
support from the public has been great and
the response is positive.
She said the exercise currently going on in
the Greater Accra Region has witnessed long
queues and delays, leading some people to
point blame at the doorstep of the NIA,
whereas it is not.
“There are a number of people we can
register a day with the machine, and we
cannot exceed it. Also it takes quite some
time for people who are filling the forms to
get the correct information.
"We don’t rush them. It is actually delaying
the process and creating some difficulty for
us, so it takes a long time to process one
person at a centre,” she stated.
Madam Dzeble said that after the creation of
the national database, “many institutions
both government and private, will be using
it for the authentication and verification
of personal data, and also use it to
formulate data for this country to run
effectively and develop faster than we have
it in the past.”
The establishment of the National
Identification Authority (NIA) by the
government is to create a national data to
help implement the National Identification
system.
The NIA is also to serve as a national
register to collect and provide accurate and
comprehensive information on the population
to facilitate and support the social,
economic and political development of the
country.
The NIA registration exercise has so far
been completed in four regions: the Central,
Eastern, Western and Volta Regions, with the
Greater Accra Region currently having its
exercise ongoing in different zones.
Ghanadot
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TOR receives 2 million barrels of
crude oil from Nigeria
Accra, Dec 7, Ghanadot - The Tema Oil refinery (TOR)
has two million barrels of crude oil at the Tema
port....The oil supplied by Bonney Light Company of
Nigeria arrived at the weekend and is expected that TOR
will start refining the consignment this week.....More |
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Prez Mills will not steal from
Ghanaians-Pianim
Accra, Dec 7, Ghanadot - Mr. Kwame Pianim, a renowned
Ghanaian politician, economist and management consultant,
has stated that Ghana is privileged
....More
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Sycophancy, Ghana’s Main Problem
Review, Dec 6, Ghanadot - The Majority Leader in
Parliament (Alban Bagbin) must have touched raw nerves with
his claim that President Mills has surrounded himself with
sycophants who have placed a wedge between the Presidency
and the very people in the NDC whose efforts won political
power for the party. At last, the dreaded word
(“sycophancy”) has surfaced....More |
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President Mills leaves for Equatorial
Guinea
Accra, Dec 7, Ghanadot - President John Evans Atta
Mills is expected to leave the country, Monday evening, for
Malabo, capital of Equatorial Guinea..
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