NIA to begin registration of children from age 6 to 14.

The Executive Secretary of the National Identification Authority (NIA) Prof. Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah has said the authority is beginning an exercise to register children of ages six years to 14 (6 – 14) years to get their identification cards.
According to Prof. Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah, the exercise which comes at no cost will begin on the 10th day of June 2024 and will be done in collaboration with the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) in various schools.
“The exercise which we are going to begin on June 10, 2024, will be dedicated to children from the ages of six (6) to 14 who are not yet 15 years”. Prof. Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah said this in an interview with the media.
“This is not a mass registration unlike what we did some years ago. This is not time for the replacement of cards for people to rent in for that. No, we are not going to offer any other registration service at the schools. Even if you are a teacher in the school where the exercise is going on, you will not be allowed to register during this exercise”.
Parents will have to go to registration centers at their children’s schools with their birth certificates or passports and “the exercise is free”, Prof Attafuah stated.
However, in case a child does not have any of the two mentioned requirements, parents or guidance will have to come to the school and help NIA register the child to the system as a guarantor, he stressed.
According to NIA, the registration will take place in about one hundred and seventy (170) districts across the country. However, the key is, that the exercise will take place in all districts with National Health Insurance Authority offices.
As part of the exercise, NIA will offer the necessary training for teachers in the various schools.
Prof Attafuah also revealed that the NIA is training its officers for the process since they will be dealing with both parents and children, adding that, the exercise will not disrupt learning activities during school hours.

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