Business News of Thursday, 20 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
The national ID system in Ghana is under scrutiny for not fully achieving its intended goals, despite significant investment and promise. Launched to streamline identification processes and enhance service delivery across various sectors, the initiative has encountered several challenges. Many citizens remain without ID cards, hindering access to critical services such as banking and healthcare.
Experts highlight that the system's potential is being stifled by bureaucratic inefficiencies, lack of public awareness, and inadequate integration with existing databases. While the National Identification Authority (NIA) continues efforts to expand enrollment and improve functionality, the current limitations impede progress.
Stakeholders argue that a more robust strategy is necessary to educate the public on the benefits of the national ID system and encourage participation. With proper implementation and support from government agencies, there remains hope that this initiative could transform identity verification in Ghana, fostering economic growth and enhancing social inclusion for all citizens. The call for action emphasizes urgency in overcoming obstacles to unlock the full capabilities of this vital national resource.