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NIA REGISTRATION, 'WAHALA' AND 'BROUHALA'___KING SIZE

The National Identification Authority begun its registration of Ghanaian citizen into the National Identification System last year and it will continue to end this year in March and Eastern Region happens to be the last region to end the exercise.

Since the beginning of the whole exercise, Ghanaian applicants are really confused and disturbed and doesn't even know what to do.

The causative agent of the whole confusion is the mandatory requirements that are needed for one to be registered as a Ghanaian into the NIS. 

The mandatory requirements which are the Birth certificate and the Travelling Passport are preventing many people from registering since those requirements are hard to come by to most especially, our great grand fore-fathers. 

The NIA gave way to those who doesn't have the mandatory requirements to register by vouching. Through reports, the vouching too has become another thing of the past, where the Commissioner for Oath also reject some of the vouching applicants due to mismatch information in the vouching questionnaire.

This 'wahala' and the 'brouhala' are causing confusion all over the centers in Eastern Region as the exercise is embarking. Applicants who were successfully enrolled too are not getting their cards due to maybe awaiting or adjudication and they keep on putting pressure and words of threat on the Card Verification Officers.

Not only the applicants are confused, the team who are in charge of the registration process are also at each other's throat (lol).
The Operators are putting blames on the ROs which decended down to the RAs and finally to the SROs.

The SROs are pressing their ROs and RAs to meet target while the Operators are also telling the ROs and RAs not meet any target (lol). 

The Operators sometimes reject some of the application forms of the applicants due to poor handwriting or wrong information by the ROs and RAs and this even leads to verbal fight between the Operators and the ROs. Indeed, the NIA registration has really brought 'wahala' and 'brouhala' among Ghanaian citizens, both applicants and the team. (lol)
...Onipa tirim as£m, Allahu nkoaa na Onim 

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