As part of activities marking the celebrations of the 15th Anniversary of the July 22nd Revolution,
Her Excellency the Vice President and Minister of Women’s Affairs, Aja
Isatou Njie-Saidy, last Thursday 23rd July 2009, on behalf of President
Jammeh, launched the Gambia Biometrics Identification System (GAMBIS)
project, through the Gambia Immigration Department at its headquarter
in Banjul.
The project, described as a demonstration of the ideals of the July 22nd Revolution,
will enhance the issuance of a National Identification Number, commonly
known as NIN to every citizen, permanent and temporary resident.
Speaking
at the launch of the initiative, Vice-President Njie-Saidy, said “the
project will be very instrumental in our development as a country and
in achieving the noble objectives of our Vision 2020.”
According
to her, the challenges posed by this globalised world include
terrorism, which is rapidly spreading in the world. Thus, she said, it
is “important that we undertake all efforts to maintain the peace,
tranquillity and security that too many of us take for granted”.
“The
adoption of the NIN by the cabinet taskforce is therefore a very
welcome and timely strategic measure that has a promising future for
our dear country for the continuous success of the Second Republic”,
she said. Financially, Vice-President Njie-Saidy added, the NIN shall
also serve as the basis for developing security and identity-based
financial instruments and services, such as credit references and
income tax clearance certificates.
Also,
speaking at the occasion, Mr. Ousman Sonko, the Minister of Interior
stated that the GAMBIS project will be the first known identification
project in the world to issue multiple biometrics identity documents,
such as identity cards, passports, driving licence, visas, under one
platform by combining all these documents in the same database.
Minister
Sonko pointed out that one of the significant achievements of the
GAMBIS database is that the country will no longer need to carry out
the census anymore as information provided by the system will be
real-time information. The project, he said, will likely face many
challenges during its development.
He,
however, said that to overcome these challenges and to ensure that the
project remains successful, certain steps needs to be undertaken.
“Rules
and regulation governing the acquisition of national documents will
need to be strictly adhered to obtain national documents and
co-ordination between the different ministries will be absolutely
necessary.”
“A project of this
size and complexity will encounter many obstacles and it is the
intention of this government under the leadership of President Jammeh
to exert all efforts towards supporting any ambitious, sustainable and
credible project for the attainment of the national development
objectives”, Sonko concluded.
src: Point, The