Restricted Identification For Ghana Card Targeted At ‘Voltarians’ – Ablakwa
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National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has accused the National Identification Authority (NIA), of deliberately trying to block people from the Volta Region from being issued with the Ghana cards.
This he said is evident in the way the NIA has restricted the mode of identification for the cards to only birth certificates and passports and not voter ID cards.
“This is a very strong sentiment from the [Volta] Region and from my constituency – we think that we are being targeted unnecessarily,” he said on Citi TV’s Breakfast Daily show on Wednesday.
Ablakwa said they believe a claim by the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia in 2015 that Ghana’s voter’s register was bloated by about 80,000 Togolese influenced the NIA’s decision to reject the voter’s ID card as a proof of Ghanaian citizenship.
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“…For those of us in the Volta Region who have had cause to take on the current Vice President when he did the presentation and sought to profile our registration on the EC data and said that for our region, thousands of Togolese have come to register. And up till now he has not come to give us any evidence. He said he will come back with some other 80,000, it didn’t happen,” he said.
In 2015, Dr. Bawumia [when he was running mate] said the New Patriotic Party had uncovered evidence that shows that close to 80,000 Togolese had registered as Ghanaians in the voters’ register, hence their claim that the register was “bloated.”
Dr. Bawumia explained that data available to them at the time showed unusual increases in the voter’s register in several constituencies between 2008 and 2012.
Ablakwa on the Breakfast Daily said people from the Volta Region have a strong conviction that Bawumia’s claims is playing a very big role in NIA’s current position.
NIA sued over Ghana card
Meanwhile, a group calling itself the Strategic Thinkers Network Africa has sued the NIA over a decision to exclude the Voters ID as proof of citizenship in their bid to register Ghanaians.
The group is seeking clarity from the Supreme Court a true interpretation of what constitutes proof of citizenship.
Source:citinewsroom