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Grand Gedeh County: Over 3,000 People Get National ID Card

Grand Gedeh County – The Coordinator of the National Identification Registry for Grand Gedeh County Mr. Abraham Tarr Vlah Kreku says paying for the National Identification Card (NIR) increases government’s revenue and supports the Pro-poor agenda.

Krehu said the process is also intended to establish a database for all citizens and residents of Liberia and would help ensure the free movement of people across the region.

The NIR coordinator says 3,439 people have obtained the national ID card, a figure, he says is “very low based on the population of the county”.

He then urged people of Grand Gedeh County to take advantage of the process, adding that an NIR number is assigned to every citizen who has completed the enrollment process of the biometric registration.

In October 2018 the NIR and the Ministry of Finance vowed not to pay salary or allowance to any government employee who has not obtained ID card.

Citizens who don’t have the National Identification card also finds it difficult to receive monies through Western Union at the LBDI Bank in Zwedru, Grand Gedeh County.

Kreku, mentioned that the criterial to obtaining a card is that a person must have at least a 2017 voter registration card, a birth certificate, or passport qualifying you as a Liberian.

He also said a naturalized Liberian must have his/her naturalized paper and can be vetted by the Liberia Immigration Services LIS.

Meanwhile, some local businesswomen have thanked the government for the process, which they said will ensure travels to Ivory coast for trade is made easier.

Madam Florence Gaye and Marlisa Dweh told LocalVoicesLiberia they used the ID card while traveling to the Ivory Coast and experienced limited hassles like their past.      

Report By: Ben C. Brooks, Grand Gedeh County

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Alpha Daffae Senkpeni is a multi-media journalist and fact checker with over 18 years’ experience. Senkpeni is the Director and Senior Editor of Local Voices Liberia (LVL) – a network that operates Liberia’s major independent fact checking desk. LVL has implemented several media development projects funded by USAID and the European Union. Since 2021, he has led the organization’s implementation of fact checking projects including fact checking workshops for journalists, media literacy programs, and community forums – all geared toward countering disinformation and expanding the culture of fact checking. Senkpeni holds a law degree from the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law and a BSc in Mass Communications from the University of Liberia. He’s also an alumnus of the Radio Netherlands Training Center (RNTC) with a certificate in Digital Content to Counter Disinformation. He has also attended several fact checking trainings.
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