Liberia: National Identification Registry Drives Digital Transformation with Strategic Partnerships and Enrollment Growth

Sargbe emphasized that the NIR’s work goes beyond issuing ID cards — it is laying the groundwork for Liberia’s digital economy by improving public service delivery and fostering greater transparency. Monrovia – The National Identification Registry (NIR) is accelerating Liberia’s digital transformation through strategic partnerships and expanding enrollment efforts aimed at creating a more transparent and accountable public service. By Willie Tokpah, willie.tokpah@frontpageafricaonline.com At a press briefing on March 10, Daniel Sloh Sargbe, head of Media Relations at NIR, highlighted the agency’s achievements and its pivotal role in digitizing the country’s public services. He discussed the NIR’s partnerships with government agencies and international organizations such as UNICEF, focusing on providing every Liberian, from children to the elderly, with verified identities. Sargbe emphasized that the NIR’s work goes beyond issuing ID cards — it is laying the groundwork for Liberia’s digital economy by improving public service delivery and fostering greater transparency. “We are not just enrolling people into a system; we are creating a foundation for the future of Liberia’s digital economy,” Sargbe said, reinforcing the agency’s role in national development. A key milestone in the NIR’s progress is its collaboration with the Civil Service Agency (CSA), formalized through a […]

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