Akufo-Addo proclaims that the Births and Deaths Registry will go digital, and that there will be no more football ages.

"Never again will someone born in this country live a long life, die, and be buried without leaving any trace of his or her existence." "When we register for National Health Insurance, our identification will be the same as it is on a driver's license, passport, and, yes, tax identification," he explained.

Akufo-Addo proclaims that the Births and Deaths Registry will go digital, and that there will be no more football ages.

President Nana Akufo-Addo has announced that the Births and Deaths Registry's operations have been digitized, ensuring that documents issued by the government are treated with the respect they deserve.

While delivering the 2022 State of the Nation Address in Parliament, he stated this.
"Every kid born in this country will be registered, and the date of birth registered will be your date of birth throughout your life," President Akufo-Addo remarked. There will be no such things as school age, football age, SSNIT age, or official age.

"Never again will someone born in this country live a long life, die, and be buried without leaving any trace of his or her existence." "When we register for National Health Insurance, our identification will be the same as it is on a driver's license, passport, and, yes, tax identification," he explained.

The President also revealed that the National Identification Card (Ghana Card) has finally been integrated into "our everyday life as a cradle-to-grave need" as a country expecting bigger things from greater use of technology and the digitization of our economy as a whole.