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NIRA warns ID renewal pace may miss six-month deadline
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49894, member: 636"] Uganda's identity card renewal program has attracted over 5.3 million citizens but faces serious timing challenges. NIRA officials worry the current speed of 840,000 weekly renewals will stretch the project to nine months instead of six. Registrar Ollama Claire admits the community response has been impressive but needs major acceleration. The authority desperately wants faster progress to complete the massive undertaking. Citizens must step up their efforts to meet the ambitious government deadline. NIRA plans special registration days at schools across the country to capture unregistered children. The Ministry of Education and Sports will help coordinate these targeted events. Parents must fill out Form 3 paperwork or give teachers accurate information for their kids. School-focused drives aim to close gaps in the national database. Educational institutions become key partners in the identification campaign. Many Ugandans cannot claim family property because they lack proper identification documents. Land titles become useless without matching national identification numbers. Parents risk leaving their children unable to inherit valuable assets. Legal inheritance requires proper documentation that proves family connections. Identity cards serve as crucial keys for unlocking family wealth. NIRA warns against lending personal information to others for business deals or bank accounts. Citizens face legal responsibility when their names appear on fraudulent transactions. The authority will launch its Change of Particulars service on July 21 for 200,000 shillings. Officials remind everyone that basic NIRA services remain completely free despite reports of illegal charging. [/QUOTE]
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