The National Identification Authority (NIA) has actually revealed that it will begin Phase II of registration of Ghana Cards for brand-new candidates on Monday, September 4, 2023. This follows the NIA’s truncation of the very first stage of the registration, which was intentionally for public sector employees on the federal government payroll. The NIA blamed the truncation of the very first stage of the registration on low turnout by the public sector employees. The NIA in a declaration stated that stage I was based upon the figures offered by the Controller and Accountant General’s Department, approximating 250,000 to 260,000 Public Sector Workers, without the cards. It specified that just 87 of the targeted recipients provided themselves for the registration which was prepared to have actually lasted in between 28th August to 8th September 2023), for this reason the choice to truncate it and move to the 2nd stage. The complimentary registration service will occur at NIA’s 276 District Offices throughout the nation. The service is likewise offered at NIA Regional Offices in Accra, Bolgatanga, Cape Coast, Dambai, Damongo, Goaso, Nalerigu and Wa. “Thus, Phase II of the registration workout will start tomorrow, Monday, 4th September 2023. This is to make sure effectiveness and efficiency in making use of public resources and to guarantee that other members of the general public have the ability to gain access to NIA’s services.” “As an outcome, reliable tomorrow, Monday, 4th September 2023, Phase II of the Ghana Card Registration workout will start, and all Ghanaians aged 15 years and above are qualified to sign up for the Ghana Card totally free charge as novice candidates at any of the NIA’s 276 District Offices throughout the nation. This complimentary registration service is likewise readily available at NIA Regional Offices in Accra, Bolgatanga, Cape Coast, Dambai, Damongo, Goaso, Nalerigu and Wa.” Check out the complete declaration listed below: NATIONAL IDENTIFICATION AUTHORITY(NIA) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NIA Truncates Phase I of the Ghana Card Registration, Commences Phase II Tomorrow The National Identification Authority (NIA) reveals for the details of the public that Phase I of the Ghana Card Registration workout, which was specifically booked for novice candidates who are Public Sector Workers on the Government of Ghana (GoG) Payroll, has actually pertained to an end. Stage I of the workout, initially prepared to last for 10 (10) days (i.e., from 28th August to 8th September 2023), has actually been truncated as an outcome of the all of a sudden low turnout. The choice to assign 10 (10) days for Phase I was based upon the figures supplied by the Controller and Accountant General’s Department, approximating 250,000– 260,000 Public Sector Workers on GoG Payroll to take part in the Phase I. Unfortunately, just 87 of the targeted recipients provided themselves for registration. Hence, Phase II of the registration workout will start tomorrow, Monday, 4th September 2023. This is to make sure effectiveness and efficiency in making use of public resources, and to guarantee that other members of the general public have the ability to gain access to NIA’s services As an outcome, efficient tomorrow, Monday, 4th September 2023, Phase II of the Ghana Card Registration workout will begin, and all Ghanaians aged 15 years and above are qualified to sign up for the Ghana Card complimentary charge as newbie candidates at any of the NIA’s 276 District Offices throughout the nation. This complimentary registration service is likewise readily available at NIA Regional Offices in Accra, Bolgatanga, Cape Coast, Dambai, Damongo, Goaso, Nalerigu and Wa. For the avoidance of doubt, the totally free service for newbie candidates will NOT be readily available in the following NIA Regional Offices which presently run as Premium Registration Centers: Ho, Koforidua, Kumasi, Sunyani, Sefwi-Wiawso, Takoradi, Tamale and Techiman. Replacement and Update services at the non-premium centres bring in a statutory cost of GH cents 34.50. NIA likewise reveals that it has actually resumed the Household and Institutional Registration services for families of 5 (5) or more Ghanaians, and organizations of 50 or more Ghanaians at an expense of 150ghs per candidate for the Household and 100ghs per candidate for the Institutional Registration. To learn more and updates on the registration procedure, please visit our main site at www.nia.gov.gh or call our call hotline at (0302 999306– 9, 0302, 0302 738333, 0242 438 615). End Corporate Affairs Directorate 3rd September 2023