By Joyclyn Wea and Tetee Gebro with New Narratives
Abstract:
- Government suspends nationwide identification rollout indefinitely
- The federal government had beforehand suspended the method by 76 days
- Civil society activists name for an intensive evaluate of the method earlier than resumption
Following a chaotic rollout and mounting public frustration, the Liberian authorities has indefinitely suspended its controversial obligatory nationwide identification program.
The federal government introduced the transfer in a press launch from the Ministry of Info Monday.
“The Nationwide Identification Registry (NIR) informs all public social service suppliers to take be aware and act in compliance with this directive,” it stated. “On the identical time, the issuance of the Nationwide Identification Playing cards is hereby suspended with fast impact for administrative causes. The general public shall be knowledgeable of the date of resumption of mass enrollment.”
The announcement got here lower than per week after the federal government had extended the enrollment course of by 76 days. A FrontPage Africa/New Narratives investigation had discovered many voters have been offended and annoyed at being compelled to attend in lengthy strains and be rejected from service for days on finish. With 15 facilities in Monrovia processing about 85 folks a day it will have taken greater than three years to course of Monrovia’s inhabitants of greater than one million adults.
Within the meantime many individuals, together with aged and different susceptible residents, have been being locked out of banking, authorities and communications companies which have been now mandated to demand IDs from clients.
The federal government’s official statement requested “all business banks to calm down the enforcement on the utilization of the Nationwide Identification Card as a pre-requisite for all banking transactions.”
The ID system, a part of a worldwide effort by the World Financial institution to digitize public companies and enhance authorities effectivity, had been hobbled from the outset. In an interview with FrontPage Africa earlier than the primary suspension Andrew Peters, government director of the Nationwide Identification Registry, stated that $2 million in World Financial institution funding had been blocked due to a $1.7 million excellent debt to Techno Model, the Nairobi-based expertise agency that constructed the Registry’s digital infrastructure at a value of $5.9 million. World Financial institution necessities stipulate that every one present money owed have to be cleared earlier than new funds could be disbursed.
Peters stated the Registry had made a cost plan with the corporate and hoped to see World Financial institution funding unlocked subsequent month. He then deliberate a dramatic improve to 59 everlasting facilities and 118 cell groups. Peters stated he was optimistic about processing 500,000 folks by August and a million by year-end.

Authorities initially prolonged the deadline for registration, however with confusion at banks and different companies, the chaos continued.
Transparency watchdogs have been strongly supportive of the plan to digitize authorities companies however they welcomed the suspension of the rollout.
“There have been simply far too many potholes and that clearly exhibits the unpreparedness of the federal government to truly meet up with its personal coverage mandate vis-à-vis the timelines,” stated Harold Aidoo, government director of Integrity Watch Liberia, in a telephone interview. “The timelines have been unrealistic as a result of we weren’t ready. We needs to be giving ourselves a minimal one yr to guarantee that we actually do that correctly, as a result of there are such a lot of issues that come together with ensuring that folks get enlisted. Our goal shouldn’t be restricted to what World Financial institution; IMF and multilaterals inform us. Our goal needs to be aligned clearly with our personal nationwide growth agenda. Work on schooling, work on the human useful resource capability, work on the logistical, work on coordination.”
Eddie Jarwolo, government director, NAYMOTE Companions for Democratic Improvement, one other main civil society activist, flagged considerations with the safety features of the playing cards that had been issued.
“The safety code will not be working,” stated Jarwolo in a telephone interview. “The barcode will not be working. I’ve seen some folks whose playing cards are already broken, with all the knowledge erased. A nationwide identification shouldn’t be like that. Anyone can get that factor from the road.”
“Our nationwide identification must be linked to each different factor we do,” stated Jarwolo, who pointed to profitable rollouts in Ghana and Nigeria. “We don’t have the capability. We have to ask different international locations which have performed it efficiently earlier than, like Ghana. The storage of the knowledge for residents must be protected. That function on our card have to be very robust.
If we’ve got a powerful nationwide identification, we will even use it for elections. It’s going to save the nation some huge cash.”
“In case you take a look at the IDs from throughout the area, these come together with safety features, fiscal and official recognition; the SIM playing cards that additionally take a look at having all of your biodata,” stated Aidoo. “These nationwide identification programs, we have to see the way it harmonizes with what exists throughout the area. This has to do with nationwide social safety, a complete lot of different banking data, a complete lot of data that we’re going to be amassing and preserving. Accessing our nationwide knowledge, there are massive query marks round that.”
This week legislators known as Peters to Capitol Hill to reply questions in regards to the rollout and the $US5 cost for the ID. For a lot of Liberians residing on lower than $2.15 a day, the cost was difficult. Some representatives pushed for the method to be free.
The registration initiative is a $US30 million World Financial institution’s Governance Reform & Accountability Transformation Mission or GREAT Mission. It’s supposed to digitize important companies, together with banking and telecommunications. Earlier than the federal government’s newest suspension, solely 16 p.c of Liberia’s estimated 5.5 million folks had been enrolled within the nationwide database, in response to the Registry.
This story was a collaboration with New Narratives as a part of the Investigating Liberia undertaking. Funding was supplied by the Swedish Embassy in Liberia. The funder had no say within the story’s content material.