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Gambia's Minister of Interior praises Margins ID Group's capabilities during national ID project visit

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Gambia's Minister for Interior, Abdoulie Sanyang (R)

Gambia's Minister for Interior, Abdoulie Sanyang, led a distinguished delegation of senior government officials on a transformative two-day visit to Margins ID Group's state-of-the-art technology and smart manufacturing facilities in Ghana from February 2nd to 4th, 2026.

This visit is a significant milestone in the implementation of The Gambia’s National Identification Project, showcasing the innovative capabilities of Margins ID Group — a Ghanaian-owned technology leader with over 35 years of expertise in delivering secure identity solutions across Africa.

This high-level engagement is part of the active phase of a Public–Private Partnership (PPP) between the Gambian government and Margins ID Group. The collaboration aims to establish a comprehensive, fully integrated biometric National Identification Ecosystem, tailored to meet the specific needs of The Gambia.

The Gambian delegation included key figures such as Permanent Secretary Mr Matar Ceesay and representatives from the Immigration and Police Departments, reflecting the project's national significance.

During the visit, the delegation explored Margins ID Group’s subsidiaries, including Margins ID Systems Applications Limited (MIDSA) and Intelligent Card Production Systems (ICPS).

They witnessed firsthand the group's end-to-end capabilities, from software development to biometric enrollment and secure card production. This demonstration underscored Margins ID Group’s role as a “one-stop shop” for identity solutions, capable of delivering integrated services that are essential for building resilient national identification systems.

Moses Baiden Jnr, Founder and CEO of Margins ID Group, emphasised the importance of this collaboration, describing it as a stepping stone toward “African-to-African and sub-regional level cooperation.”

The Gambian National ID, modeled on Ghana’s successful system, is set to be a smart card that aligns with the demands of the digital age, ultimately recognised across all ECOWAS states. This strategic relationship not only facilitates technological advancement but also highlights a shared commitment to enhancing public service delivery through secure identity systems.

Mr Abdoulie Sanyang expressed confidence in the robust technical infrastructure of Margins ID Group, particularly its advanced verification systems and interoperable databases designed for cross-sector utility.

Reflecting on the contract signed on January 19, 2026, he noted the importance of sustainable identity solutions, differentiating Margins ID Group as a comprehensive provider that covers every aspect of identity management.

The delegation’s interactions with key public institutions in Ghana, including the National Identification Authority (NIA) and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), provided invaluable insights. Executive Secretary Wisdom Yayra Deku shared crucial lessons from Ghana's identification journey, emphasizing the role of strong legal frameworks and citizen engagement in ensuring project sustainability.

The conclusion of this visit marks a pivotal step in the implementation of The Gambia’s National Identification Project, confirming both institutional alignment and technical readiness.

As Margins ID Group continues to expand its footprint across Africa, it remains dedicated to supporting governments in building secure, smart identity systems that are responsive to local realities.

Certified to international standards, including ISO and Intergraf, and as a member of the International Card Manufacturers Association (ICMA), Margins ID Group’s efforts contribute to achieving SDG 16.9 — ensuring legal identity for all.

With this collaboration, The Gambia is poised to join the ranks of nations leading the way in smart identification, setting a precedent for future partnerships and advancements in identity

Source: classfmonline.com