The National Identification Authority (NIA) has issued a strong warning to the public: Do not allow any institution, including banks, to photocopy your Ghana Card for verification purposes. This practice is not permitted and directly violates data protection guidelines.
Your Ghana Card contains sensitive personal information, and unauthorized photocopying increases the risk of identity theft and fraud. Institutions have alternative, secure methods for verifying your identity without needing to create physical copies of your card.
What to Do Instead:
Protecting your Ghana Card is crucial for safeguarding your personal information. Stay informed, be vigilant, and help ensure that institutions respect your data protection rights.
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