Kwara State Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq has unveiled the state’s residents registration agency and the Kwara State Residents Card project, saying the effort would drive “effective planning, judicious allocation of resources, and sustainable growth and development”.
The Governor explained that the initiative, the commencement date of which will be announced, would be a sure-footed response to security concerns as it will harvest relevant details of all residents to help the government plan for the future and to prevent and fight crimes.
“The lack of reliable data is a great drawback for effective planning. The step we are taking today is our response to the imperatives for accurate information about every single person that resides in our state and how to plan for their needs in every way conceivable,” AbdulRazaq said.
“Under the Residents Card Project, residents of the state will be registered through biometric, so that data so collected and collated will guide developmental plans and public policies.
“The scheme will register and create unique identities for about 3million Kwara residents through the KWASRRA in this phase.
“This project is a partnership between our administration, Data Mining Company of Nigeria and Sterling Bank Plc. The funding for the project, including production of the multipurpose card, comes essentially from the DMC and Sterling Bank Plc with relaxed repayment modalities. We thank them for the confidence reposed in the state and its people.
“Government will guarantee the enabling environment, logistics and the buy-in of all necessary stakeholders and the generality of our people for a successful exercise.
“When operational, it will be mandatory for anyone wanting to access government services to have the card. The card will be linked to all government’s services and programmes like social investment programmes, education and health services, land matters, micro loan, pension scheme, transport services, among other things. We seek public support for this important project which will help the government to better serve the people,” the Governor added.
The brief unveiling ceremony was attended by Kwara State House of Assembly Speaker Rt. Hon. Yakubu Salihu-Danlandi, among other government officials.
Acting General Manager of KWASRRA, Tajudeen Jimoh said the Governor had signed a bill establishing KWASRRA last year to drive the initiative.
“Under this scheme, all residents of the state are to present themselves for registration through the Agency, after which a resident card will be issued to each registrant. Registration under this shall be mandatory for all residents (in line with the law),” he said.
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