Laos aims to digitise citizens' registration


This change in system is to support the Lao government's bid to prevent and crime. - Reuters

VIENTIANE: Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone has instructed ministries and provincial authorities to resolve administrative problems concerning citizen registration, ensuring that the process is streamlined by switching to a digital system.

Sonexay called for greater responsibility on the part of the relevant government departments about citizen registration, saying they should advise their staff and support them in implementing the program so that registration is carried out efficiently and achieves the desired results, Lao Public Security Television reported on Monday (Aug 5).

Ministries and provincial authorities were also advised to formulate a plan regarding citizen registration and to upload their records to the central database.

Sonexay advised the Lao Ministry of Home Affairs to work with the Lao Ministry of Public Security regarding the switch to a digital process for the recording of citizenship, which should comply with existing legislation.

This change to the system would support the Lao government's goal to prevent and combat crime and maintain law and order.

Sonexay also instructed the Lao Ministry of Public Security to refine legislation, train personnel, develop software, and fully prepare for digitalised citizen registration, as well as monitor the progress of and assist the sectors involved at both the central and provincial levels. - Xinhua

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Laos , digitalised , citizenship , registration

   

Next In Aseanplus News

Be vocal in stopping the war in Palestine and rebuilding educational institutions there, says Wan Azizah
Asean News Headlines at 10pm on Monday (Sept 9, 2024)
Not just deepfake porn, concerns rise over ‘cyberflashing’ in South Korea
'Give us a peaceful future': Southern Thailand NGOs want new government to focus on peace issue
Ex-mayor Alice Guo says no Philippine official aided sneaky escape
Mpox likely to be more troublesome than disruptive, assures Singapore health minister
'We can match the best': Thai music industry has big economic potential for country's future, says experts
Cricket-Stone to replace rested Atkinson in England squad for Australia ODIs
Indonesian hospital in Gaza may be out of service soon due to fuel shortage
Workers at Samsung India plant strike, partly hitting production

Others Also Read