Representative Madam Moima Briggs

MONROVIA- The House of Representatives has invited authorities of the National Identification Registry (NIR) to appear before plenary on Thursday, June 19, 2025, to explain the persistent delays in issuing National Identification Cards to citizens across the country.

The decision follows a formal communication from Bong County District #6 Representative, Madam Moima Dabah Briggs-Mensah, who raised concerns over the slow processing of ID cards despite applicants completing full registration, including biometric photo capture and payment.

According to the lawmaker, the delays have affected access to basic financial servicesโ€”particularly for civil servants, contractors, rural residents, and vulnerable groupsโ€”due to the enforcement of Executive Order No. 126, which requires a valid National ID for receiving or cashing government-issued checks.

Rep. Briggs-Mensah also expressed concern over the limited recognition of the Liberian passport for financial transactions, arguing that the Executive Order has unfairly sidelined the internationally accepted travel document.

The Salala District lawmaker urged plenary to demand full disclosure from the NIR on the causes of the backlog, any technical or financial constraints, and what steps are being taken to address the situation.

She further recommended the inclusion of the Liberian passport as an alternative identification document for banking and public transactions.

The Houseโ€™s decision mandates the NIR to present a clear plan for improving service delivery and explain how the Legislature may assist in strengthening its operations.

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