Biometric ID Registration Continues In Zio Prefecture Until Feb. 18

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Friday, 23 January 2026 11:43
Biometric ID Registration Continues In Zio Prefecture Until Feb. 18

(Togo First) - Togo’s national biometric identification campaign is continuing in Zio prefecture, where mass registration began on Jan. 19. Authorities say the operation in the area bordering Greater Lomé will run until Feb. 18.

Attendance remains high at registration centers in Tsévié and nearby towns, with mobile teams using biometric kits to register residents daily. Ahead of the rollout, authorities held a workshop on grievance procedures to boost transparency and public confidence.

The National Identification Agency (ANID) is running the campaign under the supervision of the ministry responsible for public service reform and digital transformation. The initiative aims to assign a Unique Identification Number (NIU) to every resident.

Officials say the goal is not just to issue an ID card and a number. The NIU is expected to help residents access services including healthcare, social security and financial services.

The campaign will also support the creation of a centralized national database, which authorities say will strengthen policy planning and improve service delivery.

The campaign is part of the West Africa Regional Readiness for Inclusive Identification (WURI-Togo) project, backed by $72 million in World Bank funding, at a time when fewer than 15% of Togolese citizens have an official ID card.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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