The 10 centers were operational at 10:30. Before the opening of business on the long queue stretched . " Everything went very smoothly as expected . According to our calculations 1000 young people aged between 18 and 22 years will receive their new electronic identity card in two weeks , "said Rao Ramah , Project Director of the Early Bird MNIS .
They are among 92,000 young people aged between 18 and 22 years. They have until the end of November to register. Those aged between 23 and 33 years will have to register between December 2013 and January 2014. People aged between 34 and 44 years will have to change their identity cards between February 2014 and March. Those aged between 45 and 55 years will have to do so in April and May of next year . Finally, between June and July 2014, it will be those aged 56 years and older to register .
No fewer than 950,000 new identity cards will be issued over a period of approximately twelve months. A person who is recording to change his identity card spends only fifteen minutes in a conversion center where the information provided is correct. The steps for registration are as follows. The person presents its current identity card and his birth certificate , proof of address such as a bill of CEB or CWA less than three months.
Another officer will take a photo of the person , as well as fingerprints. In addition, it will ensure that all information provided is accurate. Then, the person checks in turn , that all information is accurate before aposer signature to confirm the data recording. The officer prints a receipt that provides the person in question. The registration procedure is completed and the person can get his new identity card in two weeks.