NIA announces full restoration of Ghana Card printing services nationwide
The National Identification Authority (NIA) has confirmed that technical challenges that temporarily disrupted the printing of Ghana Cards have been fully resolved.
In a public notice issued today, the NIA assured the public that printing services have resumed at all its offices across the country.
The authority expressed appreciation for the patience and understanding of Ghanaians during the brief disruption.
The notice was signed by Williams Ampomah Emmanuel Darlas, Head of the Corporate Affairs Directorate at the NIA.
This development ensures that citizens can once again complete applications for the Ghana Card and access related identification services without delay.
The NIA continues to encourage Ghanaians to visit their nearest offices for card collection or new registrations.
Source: classfmonline.com
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