
National Identification Act
The National Identification Act is a law that establishes the framework for creating and managing a national identification system. Its purpose is to officially recognize individuals through unique identification records, often using biometric data or personal information, to improve government services, security, and authentication processes. The Act sets out the rules for collecting, storing, and protecting this information, ensuring privacy rights are maintained while enabling efficient identification for various legal and administrative needs. Essentially, it formalizes how a country securely identifies its citizens to facilitate governance and service delivery.