Tens of thousands of youths on Monday turned up in different designated areas to have their photos taken so that their national identification cards can be processed early two years after the exercise was suspended due to Covid-19.

The targeted youths are those who clocked 16 years since early last year before restrictions were imposed after the outbreak of the pandemic.

The dedicated sites in Kigali include the stadiums of IPRC Kigali, Kigali Independent University (ULK), Kigali Stadium in Nyamirambo and Amahoro National Stadium.

The three-day activity started from Monday on September 27 and will run until 29th.

In an interview with The New Times, the Director General of NIDA, Josephine Mukeshimana, said that the exercise is being carried out in line with Covid-19 measures.

“In partnership with local authorities and the City of Kigali, we have introduced this to help the youth get their IDs easily while coping with Covid-19,” she said, adding that this is the first exercise since the outbreak of the pandemic in the country in March last year.

According to Mukeshimana, before Covid, these services were available at sector offices in the country on a daily basis, which explains the massive number that is anticipated in the latest exercise.

She added that the exercise will also help students aged 16 and above to get the IDs before going back to school.

Mukeshimana, who said she did not know the number they will get at the end of the exercise, said that after Kigali, they will extend similar services in upcountry districts.