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May 10, 2026
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NIA staff declare indefinite nationwide strike from May 13
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Key Points
- NIA workers, under the PSWU, have declared an indefinite nationwide strike starting May 13, 2026.
- The industrial action is prompted by unresolved concerns regarding their working conditions.
- All NIA members are instructed to cease work and comply with the directive until demands are met.
- Workers are directed to wear red attire or armbands on May 11-12, 2026, as a symbol of protest.
- The strike is expected to disrupt essential Ghana Card registration, replacement, and update services nationwide.
Why This Matters
This impending strike by the National Identification Authority significantly impacts Ghana as it will halt crucial Ghana Card services, which are essential for citizens to access various public and private services. The disruption could impede administrative efficiency and create inconvenience for millions, highlighting the critical need for swift resolution of the workers' grievances.
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