Something Is Wrong! We've Given NIA Over GHc1bn Yet They're Charging Citizens - South Dayi MP

Rockson-Nelson Etse Kwami Dafeamekpor, NDC Member of Parliament (MP) for South Dayi constituency has wondered why the National Identification Authority (NIA) is charging Ghanaians for services already paid for by the Ghanaian tax payer.

According to him in a post on Twitter, his records in Parliament show the August House has already approved huge sums for the Authority since 2018. 

"My records in Parliament show we've given the NIA huge sums as follows:

2018 -Ghc 200m
2019 -Ghc 285m
2020 -Ghc 100m
2021 -Ghc 200m
2022 -Ghc 37.6m
2023 -Ghc 37.6m
Total -Ghc 1.02bn

"Yet, the NIA is taking Ghc 280 from our poor to do its public duty already paid for by the tax payer. Something is wrong," he said.

PUBLIC NOTICE

The National Identification Authority (NIA) has announced for the information of the general public that effective Monday, 12th June 2023, it will offer premium registration services at its Volta, Bono, Bono East, Northern, and Western North Regional offices.

These centres will operate in addition to the Premium Centres at the NIA and CalBank Head Offices in Accra, Ashanti, Eastern, and Western Regional offices.

The premium registration centres will offer the following fee-based registration services:

1. First-time registration and issuance of a Ghana Card - GHC280;

2. Replacement of lost, missing, or damaged cards - GHC110;

3. Update of personal records that requires the printing of a new card - GHC 110.

Below is a list of update services that attract a fee:

Change or correction of applicant's name;
Change or correction of the order of an applicant's name;
Correction or addition of applicant's previous name or maiden name;
Correction of applicant's date of birth;
Change or correction of applicant's nationality;
Correction of applicant's gender;
Change or correction of applicant's height.