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PBBM wants immediate release of Phil IDs
MANILA – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered the faster distribution of the national IDs under the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) to enable Filipinos to use it by 2023.
This developed after his meeting with National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Director-General and Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan via teleconferencing on Wednesday.
“Sa ating pagpupulong kasama si NEDA Director-General Arsenio Balisacan, tinalakay kung paano mapapabilis ang pag-imprenta at distribusyon ng National ID cards upang magamit na ng ating mga kababayan simula sa unang bahagi ng 2023 (During our meeting with NEDA Director-General Arsenio Balisacan, we discussed how we could speed up the printing and distribution of National ID cards to allow our countrymen to use it on the first half of 2023),” Marcos said in a Facebook post on Thursday.
In a Palace press conference, Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said the seamless implementation of PhilSys is “essential” to ensure the country’s economic recovery amid the prevailing coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19).
Cruz-Angeles issued the statement, as she noted that PhilSys registrants would be given formal access to banking and other financial services.
“Bahagi nga po iyan ng ating economic recovery. So, necessary kasi ‘yung national ID. Essential siya lalung-lalo na doon sa banking systems, sa pagtatayo ng maliliit na negosyo or kahit anumang negosyo. So sa credit system mahalaga rin po ‘yung national ID system (The national ID system is necessary because that is part of our economic recovery. It is essential, especially in terms of banking systems or establishment of any business, including small businesses. The national ID system is also important for credit system),” she said.
Over 13.7 million PhilSys IDs have already been delivered nationwide, the Philippine Postal Corporation (Post Office) said Wednesday.
The figure is equivalent to 94 percent of the 14.5 million PhilSys IDs turned over for dispatch, as of June 30.
Only six percent or 774,650 ID cards are being delivered by the Post Office in far-flung areas of the country, Postmaster General Normal Fulgencio said.
Republic Act (RA) 11055 or the PhilSys Act, signed by former president Rodrigo Duterte in August 2018, mandates the issuance of a national ID that will serve as a valid proof of identity for all Filipino citizens and resident aliens.
The national ID, which is given for free, will eventually replace all other government-issued IDs, except the passport, driver’s license, and UMID ID.
The PhilSys collates the Phil ID holder’s full name, sex, date and place of birth, blood type, and address. It will also indicate if a person is a Filipino or a resident alien.
The Phil ID also contains the holder’s front-facing photo, full set of fingerprints, and an iris scan.
The disclosure of one’s marital status, mobile number, and electronic mail address is optional.
RA 11055 was signed to make government and private transactions simpler and faster.
The law tasks the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) as the implementing agency responsible for the overall planning, management, and administration of PhilSys, the government’s central platform for all citizen and resident aliens of the Philippines.
In January this year, the PSA partnered with state-run Land Bank of the Philippines to support the national government’s agenda of financial inclusion by providing PhilSys registrants with their own transaction accounts.
Chabelita Dela Cruz
July 14, 2022 at 6:31 PM
1 uear na yung I.D ko wala parin hanggang ngayon.hahaha Naiintindihan ko naman na sa dami ng tao sa Pilipinas ay matatagalan ang proseso pero sana may ibibili pa para may time sa mga may correction ng I.D.
Judith Lovendino
July 15, 2022 at 10:36 AM
Only in the Philippines,na pag kukuha ka ng ID kelangan din ng ID. Hahaha!
Jusko! Yung National ID ko one year and counting in the making. Kamusta Pinas? Kaya pa ba. Nakikipag-sabayan sa ibang bansa hindi naman kaya i-handle ng ahensyang humahawak.
Ganyan kabulok sistema at mga govt.organizations sa Pinas, yung tipong kahit kumuha ka ng certification kaya naman ibigay within the day pababalikin ka pa. BULOK.
Irene Velozo
July 14, 2022 at 8:44 PM
The issuance of National ID may took time. We are all aware that we have indegenous people who are not easily been accessible and are hard to reach out, bit the good thing was they manage to reach for those kababayans and can now get their National ID as soon as possible. To the Marcos Admin, I hope that the process of Natioanl ID distribution will be distributed before the due date given by the President. PSA are also doing their best to ensure that every Filipino will get registered and be given the National ID soon. i am still hoping to get mine too.
Mary Joy Valdevieso
July 15, 2022 at 7:38 AM
I am one of those who is patiently waiting for their ID, been waiting for it since last year. I hope they can immediately distribute the National ID’s because as a student I need some valid ID for some transactions and I don’t have any that’s why I am hoping that they can already release it. I didn’t expect that it will be this long because other people who apply for a national ID the same time with me already have their Id so I thought maybe mine was just late for days or weeks but no, it’s almost a year. So yeah, I’m a little bit annoyed but what else can I do aside from waiting, nothing. Maybe before this year ends they can already release my National Id so that I can already used it to transactions that needs valid Id. More power to them
Ma Teth Belmin
July 15, 2022 at 8:05 AM
Sana mapabilis na ang pagrelease ng mga National ID kase karamihan sa aten inabot ng ng isang taon mahigit pero hindi pa rin nila nakukuha ang kanilang mga ID.Matagal na tayo natapos sa Step1 at Step2 sa Philsys pero hanggang ngayon wala pa rin ang nasabing ID.Lahat ng transaksyon dito sa atin hahanapan tayo ng ID kaya malaking tulong na sana na meron tayong PhilID para kahit paano may maipapakita tayo na magpapatunay na isa tayong lehitimo at rehistradong mamamayang Pilipino.