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10 staff of NIA dismissed over alleged extortion 

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By: Agatha Asamoah

The National Identification Authority, NIA has dismissed ten staff members following investigations into allegations of misconduct, extortion of funds from Ghana Card applicants, and violations of NIA’s Standard Operating Procedures and applicable public service rules in the course of their duties as public officials responsible for registration activities. 

A statement from the NIA says the decision by Management to dismiss the officers follows thorough investigations conducted by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service, at NIA’s Headquarters in Accra.

The recommendation includes interdiction of the affected Officers, the appointment of a Disciplinary Committee of Inquiry to provide a hearing for each officer in accordance with the law, and Management’s subsequent acceptance of the Disciplinary Committee’s recommendations. 

The statement notes that the allegations against the dismissed officers also includes manipulation of NIA’s registration system for personal gain. 

These acts of proven misconduct took place at NIA’s Head Office in Accra, Subin Sub-Metro District Office in Kumasi, Western Regional Office in Takoradi, Registrar General’s Department Office at Accra Central, Adentan Municipal Office and La-Nkwantanang Municipal Office. 

The actions of the officers not only contravened the fundamental principles of integrity and transparency that drive NIA but also eroded the very essence of NIA’s purpose of  promoting trustworthiness, dependability and credibility in public service delivery.

The conduct of the dismissed officers also brought the image of NIA into disrepute.

Executive Secretary of the NIA, Prof. Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah.

Speaking on the issue during a recent round of visits to NIA’s 16 Regional Offices nationwide, the Executive Secretary of the NIA, Prof. Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah, expressed NIA’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of professionalism, accountability and ethical conduct.

The dismissal of the officers which serves as a strong signal that respect for the fundamental human rights of NIA staff will go hand in hand with the swift and certain application of the law, aiming to establish a strong, ethical and professional national institution committed to building a country of which citizens can be truly proud.

The Executive Secretary pledged to implement additional measures to prevent such misconduct from recurring.

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