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Digital ID system on track for December launch, President Ruto reveals

Editor SharpDaily by Editor SharpDaily
October 31, 2023
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President William Ruto has disclosed that the digital ID initiative, long-awaited by the nation, is currently in its testing phase and is scheduled for an official launch in December.

This move, heralded as a milestone for the country, aims to usher in a new era of seamless identification and transactions. President Ruto emphasized that the digital ID system, which has posed challenges for years, is finally on the verge of revolutionizing how Kenyans identify themselves.

“Already, the digital ID, which has been a significant issue for us for a very long time, is in testing mode for the next two months. I have been assured by all the stakeholders, led by the concerned ministries, that by December, we will be able to launch a digital ID where every Kenyan won’t have to carry any paper. They should be able to be identified digitally using their iris or fingerprints, and we can transact without the necessity of people struggling to identify who they are,” he said optimistically.

On August 14, 2023, the government of Kenya and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that effectively set the stage for the rollout of digital identity in Kenya. Anthony Ngororano, the Resident Representative of UNDP Kenya, expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating, “This unveiling and partnership demonstrate our commitment to accelerating inclusive digital transformation in Kenya.”

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The digital ID is designed to replace the current national ID card system and will provide more benefits to the holder, making it crucial for all citizens. “We want to make the transition as seamless and convenient as possible. We foresee a 3-5 year phase-out of current IDs. But we are confident many Kenyans will embrace the Maisha Card because of the benefits it will offer them,” Immigration and Citizen Services Principal Secretary Julius Bitok stated.

This move signifies a significant shift in how the nation perceives identification and data security. With the introduction of digital IDs, Kenyans can expect a host of benefits. Firstly, the hassle of carrying physical IDs will be eliminated, leading to a more convenient daily life. No longer will citizens need to worry about misplacing their identification documents or dealing with the wear and tear of paper cards. Additionally, this digital system is poised to enhance security measures. By using biometric data such as iris scans and fingerprints, the digital IDs promise a higher level of accuracy and reliability, reducing the risk of identity theft and fraud.

Furthermore, this shift aligns with Kenya’s ambitious digital agenda, positioning the country as a trailblazer in the digital realm. With the adoption of cutting-edge technology, the nation stands at the forefront of innovation, setting an example for others to follow. The digital ID system not only streamlines the identification process but also opens the door for a myriad of digital transactions. From online services to secure banking, Kenyans can look forward to a future where digital interactions are safer, smoother, and more efficient.

However, as with any technological advancement, there will be challenges to overcome. Issues related to data privacy and cybersecurity will demand rigorous measures to safeguard citizens’ information. Ensuring that the digital infrastructure is robust enough to handle the entire nation’s data securely will be paramount. Education and awareness campaigns will also play a crucial role in helping citizens adapt to this digital transformation.

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