Togo expands biometric identification drive to Plateaux Region

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Monday, 11 May 2026 12:50
Togo expands biometric identification drive to Plateaux Region

(Togo First) - Togo is pressing ahead with its national biometric identification program. The National Identification Agency (ANID) launched a public awareness campaign on May 7 in Kpalimé and Badou ahead of enrollment operations in the Kloto and Wawa prefectures in the western part of the Plateaux region.

In Wawa prefecture, enrollment operations are scheduled to begin on May 17, according to local authorities, who said the campaign is aimed at accelerating the assignment of a Unique Identification Number (NIU) to citizens and residents living on Togolese territory.

"Many citizens still live without a recognized proof of identity, a situation that hinders access to essential services," said Bakaï Essolabina, secretary-general of Kloto prefecture, speaking at the campaign launch.

The initiative is being carried out under the WURI-Togo program, which is backed by $72 million in World Bank financing. It calls for the collection of biometric and biographical data to issue a secure digital identity. That identity is intended to facilitate access to public services, social benefits, healthcare, education and financial services.

"Assigning a unique identification number will legally affirm the existence of each individual," said Séva Agbonon, representing ANID's director-general.

By the end of 2025, more than six million Togolese had already received a NIU, according to official figures.

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