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Data Analyst Urges Transparency in NIA Dealings with Margins Group 

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
January 20, 2025
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Data Analyst Urges Transparency in NIA Dealings with Margins Group 

Alfred Appiah, a seasoned Data and Policy Analyst

Alfred Appiah, a seasoned Data and Policy Analyst, has raised critical concerns about the operational framework of the National Identification Authority (NIA) and its partnership with Margins Group, the private partner managing the Ghana Card project. 

His remarks come in the wake of Wisdom Yayra Koku Deku’s recent appointment as the Executive Secretary of the National Identification Authority(NIA) by President John Dramani Mahama.

“Hello @YayraKoku, congratulations on your appointment as NIA ED. Wishing you success in this role and hope you prioritize transparency in NIA’s dealings with Margins.

“For instance, I’ve always found it puzzling why government agencies must pay so much to access Ghana Card data when the government has heavily invested in the project.

Alfred  Appiah, a seasoned Data and Policy Analyst

Alfred Appiah further pointed out that agencies such as the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) owe millions of dollars for using the Ghana card data. 

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This, he argued, is counterintuitive given the significant investment made by the government in the project.

Call for an Audit of Margins Group’s Expenditure

A key element of Alfred Appiah’s critique is the lack of an independent audit of Margins Group’s spending on the Ghana Card project. 

He underscored the need to compare Margins’ expenditure with the government’s substantial financial input.

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“As far as I know, there hasn’t been an audit into Margins’ actual spending on the Ghana Card project compared to the government’s investment, yet Margins receives the majority of the revenue under the current arrangement.”  

Alfred  Appiah, a seasoned Data and Policy Analyst

He urged the new Executive Secretary to prioritize a review and rationalization of this arrangement to ensure government agencies genuinely benefit from cost savings.

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Wisdom Yayra Koku Deku, Appointed Acting Executive Secretary of National Identification Authority (NIA)

Alfred Appiah also critiqued the Ghana Card’s current utilization model, arguing that its use has often been driven by revenue generation for the private partner rather than enhancing public service efficiency.

“The Ghana Card has great potential, but its utilization must be based on sound policy rationale and not the need to generate revenue for the private partner. Many of the use cases in the past have largely been about generating revenue versus improving public service efficiency”.

Alfred  Appiah, a seasoned Data and Policy Analyst

Alfred Appiah expressed hope that Yayra Koku’s tenure as the Executive Secretary of the National Identification Authority would mark a shift from past practices and focus on optimizing the Ghana Card project to benefit citizens and government agencies.

“I hope you can commit to reviewing and rationalizing this arrangement so agencies can see those cost savings,” he urged. The Ghana Card, a flagship identification initiative, was introduced as a cornerstone for streamlining government services and improving efficiency across sectors. 

However, criticisms like those raised by Alfred Appiah reflect growing public scrutiny of its financial sustainability and governance framework.

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