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BIAFRAN CITIZEN INFORMATION SYSTEM


BCIS


BIAFRAN POPULATION REGISTRATION SYSTEMS

In many Developed countries, citizens are required to register their place of
residence with the relevant authorities, who use the information for the
planning and delivery of state services and to contact people. There are also
other forms of population registration that indirectly but decisively determine
to what extent persons enjoy certain basic rights, including mechanisms for the
registration of such life events as birth, death and marriage. This information
can determine a person’s eligibility to vote, to access education and health
care, and to receive social services or a pension.

In developed States where a population-registration system does exist, it can be
a means towards achieving the implementation of fundamental commitments and
international standards in three distinct areas: rule of law, the right to vote
and the right to freedom of movement (particularly with respect to the choice of
a place of residence).

Although there is no truly efficient  population registration in the Nigeria and
particularly in any south eastern Nigeria, This has led to people from different
states claiming properties of South easterners. BCIS is intended to serve as one
of the cornerstones of modern administration, facilitating democratic governance
and the upholding of fundamental civil and political rights.

With its  establishment in Southern Nigeria, We hope it will  provide assistance
on voter and population-registration issues to participating

States. Participating States have will use this system for technical advice and
support in modernizing their population registers, especially in response to
recommendations on voter registration made by Election Observation Missions.

The impact of population registration on a society is multidimensional. BCIS
recognizes that the reform of population-registration systems can make it
possible to strengthen not only the protection of the right to freedom of
movement, but also overall rule of law and good governance in a given society.

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