The National Identification Authority (NIA) has issued a Public Notice to Ghanaians regarding an impending significant increase in fees for Ghana Card services....CONTINUE READING

Starting from the first Wednesday of May 2024, citizens will experience a hike in costs related to first-time registrations and replacements, as outlined in the newly adjusted Fees and Charges.

As of now, replacing a misplaced Ghana Card at the district offices costs GHS 35, while the fee at premium offices stands at GHS 110.

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However, come May, the cost for a card replacement at the district offices will leap to GHS 125, representing an increase of over 250%. At the premium centers, the new fee will be an eye-watering GHS 420, almost quadrupling the current price.

Citizens are urged to act promptly if their cards have been misplaced. The NIA’s announcement is a clear call to replace your Ghana Card before the new fees take effect to avoid the additional financial burden.

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For a comprehensive breakdown of the updated fees and charges, the NIA directs the public to their website at
www.nia.gov.gh.

In light of these developments, it’s crucial to prioritize the replacement of lost or misplaced Ghana Cards. Waiting until after the fee increase not only impacts individuals financially but also places added strain on the NIA’s resources as they manage a likely surge in last-minute replacements..<<CONTINUE READING>>

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