Togo tops 6 mln users under biometric ID program

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Friday, 24 April 2026 02:09
Togo tops 6 mln users under biometric ID program

(Togo First) - More than 6 million Togolese were issued a National Unique Identification Number (NIU) by late December 2025 under the e-ID Togo program. The figure comes from the Permanent Secretariat for Monitoring Reform Policies and Financial Programs’ report on reforms implemented in the second half of 2025, which was published recently.

The 6 million NIU holders were registered through campaigns run by the National Identification Agency (ANID). Those campaigns helped speed up biometric registration across the country, including in Greater Lomé and rural areas.

In 2025, registration operations were carried out in several parts of the country under the oversight of the Ministry of Public Service Efficiency and Digital Transformation. In each area, residents were issued both a biometric card and a unique number.

The NIU is a biometric card fitted with a secure QR code. It is meant to make it easier to access services requiring proof of identity, including public and social services such as healthcare, social security and financial services. It will also allow the authorities to build a centralized national database to improve public policy planning and service delivery.

The national biometric registration campaign is part of the West Africa Unique Identification for Regional Integration and Inclusion project (WURI-Togo), which is financed by the World Bank with $72 million.

Esaïe Edoh

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