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    Ugandan warns non-citizens against illegal participation in national ID registration

    Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiMay 28, 20252 Mins ReadNo Comments
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    Over 33m Ugandans targeted in mass national ID enrollment, renewal starting May 27
    On May 5th, Gen David Muhoozi, the Minister of State, Ministry of Internal Affairs launched the pilot phase of NIRA's mass national ID enrollment and renewal exercise.

    ARUA, Uganda — A stern warning has been issued to non-Ugandan nationals residing in West Nile and adjacent border areas against attempting to participate in the recently launched mass national identification card registration and renewal exercise.

    The directive was emphasized by regional leaders during the official commencement of the program in Arua City on Tuesday, an event that proceeded despite a significant downpour at the Mayor’s Gardens.

    This initiative addresses widespread concerns regarding national IDs that have either expired or are nearing their expiration dates. While the government has temporarily extended the validity of many such cards, others are slated to become invalid by July of this year.

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    Salim Komakech, the Resident City Commissioner for Arua, who officially inaugurated the registration drive, delivered a clear message regarding unauthorized participation. He warned that any non-citizen discovered trying to illicitly obtain a national ID would face legal repercussions.

    “We have our brothers from across the border who may want to use this chance to acquire IDs illegally. We shall prosecute you,” Komakech stated unequivocally.

    Echoing the need for diligence, Arua City Mayor Sam Wadri Nyakua implored residents to approach the registration with utmost seriousness and responsibility. He highlighted the importance of preparedness to prevent avoidable complications or expenses that might arise from last-minute efforts.

    “This exercise should be taken seriously. People must come early and with the right documents to avoid incurring expenses when rushing last minute to acquire them,” Nyakua advised.

    Also Read: Mass national ID enrollment, renewal kicks off May 27: What every Ugandan needs to know

    The significance of the national ID for accessing essential services, both within Uganda and across the East African Community, was underscored by Jackson Atima, the Member of Parliament for Arua Central Division. He urged local citizens to prioritize their participation in the exercise.

    Christine Ajok, the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) Officer for Arua, encouraged the populace to seize this opportunity. She pointed out the enhancements in the new identification cards.

    “The new ID has upgraded features and functions. People should turn up and benefit from the services that are provided,” Ajok explained.

    Following the launch event, NIRA officials in Arua are scheduled to conduct registration and renewal activities at various public locations throughout the city for a six-day period, after which operations will revert to their standard office locations.

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