Barth Ndubuwah, Port Harcourt
The Ogoni Central Indigenous Authority (OCIA) has commenced issuance of Ogoni National Identification Card as part of its documentation policy for its political autonomy, saying no National ID is Superior.
The ID card which was distributed to more than 40 Provincial Leaders (Governors) of acclaimed Ogoni Nation, also possessed security codes, colours and imprints depicting the natural resources, weallth, and patriotism of the Ogoni people.
United States based President of OCIA, Dr Goodluck Diigbo in his remark via Skype in Bori, Khana Local Government Area in Rivers State, said the ID Card is focused on the people of Ogoni.
“This is a national identification card that gives the Ogoni people a solid sense of affinity, the ID Card project underscores our internal relationship; as it confidently conveyed a visible representation of kingship.
“Thus, the ID affirms our assertion that all of us, the people of Ogoni; indivisibly belong to this Distinct Ogoni Nation (DON),” he said.
Discribing the ID card issuance as timely, Diigbo said that the respect attached to an ID Card and its value paint a picture of an orderly, well-organized, and accountable society.
“The Ogoni National Identification Card is a confirmation that we are not strangers, observers or spectators in our land, but active citizens, ambassadors and stakeholders.
“By bearing the ID Card, we have pledged allegiance that we are here as custodians and defenders of our Great Ogoni Nation,” he added.
The President also noted that the Authority had funded 62.5 per cent cost on procurement to ensure affordability of the ID card.
According to him, the Ogoni National Identification Card would serve multiple purposes covering; Identification, Verification, Business registration and form of license.
Others are, Entry pass and Right to contest for political offices within the provinces of the Ogoni Central Indegenous Authority (OCIA).
He charged the locals to start operating their businesses using the Ogoni Nation ID card.
“You can now open your own business in your name without any formal business registration. All you will need is your ID Card number on your sign post,” Diigbo said.
Meanwhile, some recepients of the ID card applauded the President for the achievement, which they said has given them a sense of autonomy.
Mr Ezekiel Aji, Leader (Governor) of Eleme Province and Mrs Sorbarise Nwidum of Teyork Province were amongst beneficiaries.