A number of citizens who have come to Kabul to obtain electronic national IDs, are calling for the establishment of distribution centers in their respective provinces.
These citizens have stated that the lack of electronic national ID distribution centers has caused them numerous difficulties.
Basheer Ahmad, one of the applicants, told TOLOnews: "I urge the Islamic Emirate to establish a center for easy services like this one in Paktia province as well, to provide convenience for the people."
Another applicant, Agha Jan, said: "In Mazar-e-Sharif, there are very few offices, and people are facing many problems. We request that the Islamic Emirate expand an 'easy service' process to other provinces, especially Mazar-e-Sharif, so that people can obtain their IDs without difficulty."
Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA) stated that easy service centers have been activated in Khost and Kandahar to address citizens' challenges, and similar centers will soon be established in Herat, Balkh, Nangarhar, and Helmand provinces.
Mohammad Haleem Rafe, the spokesperson for NSIA, told TOLOnews: "Easy Services has taken on a major responsibility. Currently, we have six active centers, four of which are in Kabul and two in the provinces—one in Khost and the other in Kandahar. We are also planning to open two more centers in Kabul. Additionally, we are working on activating these centers in provinces like Nangarhar, Helmand, Herat, and Balkh."
According to NSIA officials, they also plan to activate Easy Service centers in the provinces of Ghazni, Faryab, Kunduz, and Farah.
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