In a statement, the executive director said that there have been delays in the procurement process.
"However, due to unforeseen delays in the procurement process, the exercise did not take off," said Rosemary Kisembo. "Nevertheless, by the end of July 2024, the exercise will commence."
According to her, the government is doing everything to ensure that IDs are renewed before the 2026 general elections.
Current IDs are set to expire in August.
"Aware of the Electoral Roadmap and the expiry of some cards beginning August 2024, the Government is taking all necessary measures to ensure that the delays do not affect service delivery and the roadmap," she said, adding that consultations in that regard are underway.
"In consultation with the Attorney General's Chambers, measures are being put in place to ensure that the public suffers no disadvantage because of the delays."
Ugandans first registered for national IDs in 2014.
"In 2014, a similar exercise was successfully carried out in a period of four months. Therefore, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the National Identification and Registration Authority would like to assure the public that the Government will deliver this exercise successfully within the stipulated timelines," said Rosemary Kisembo.
"We will continuously update the public on progress in this matter."
National IDs will be renewed for free.