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Renewal Of Uganda’s National ID Faces Funding Hurdles

As millions of Ugandan Citizens are seriously waiting for the renewal of their national IDs, The National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) in Uganda is facing funding delays as it prepares for a mass enrollment and renewal of National Identification Cards.

With the government yet to release the balance of 366.85 billion shillings, concerns have been raised about the impact on the upcoming nationwide exercise scheduled to run from June 1st, 2024, to September 30, 2025.

The initiative aims to enroll 17.2 million people and renew 15.6 million national identity cards, crucial for planning and resource allocation, especially in preparation for the 2026 general elections.

Despite Parliament approving a budget request of 666.85 billion shillings last year, only 300 billion shillings have been released to date.

Edgar Ndyakira Tumugabirwe, NIRA’s Manager for the western region, expressed apprehension about the funding delay. He highlighted the essential components the allocated funds cover, including software and hardware maintenance, identity card processing, and administration logistics.

Ndyakira emphasized the potential operational glitches if the exercise proceeds without full funding, which could lead to public scrutiny directed at NIRA officials.

Brigadier General Stephen Kwiringira, Director of Operations and Registrations, and Edwin Tukamuheebwa, Manager of Registration and Operations at NIRA, remain optimistic about the exercise’s success despite the funding setback.

They called on the public and leaders to advocate for the release of the remaining funds to ensure a smooth and effective enrollment and renewal process.

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