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Speaker Romualdez hails launch of digital senior citizens ID

admin August 18, 2025

HOUSE Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez today welcomed the launch of the digital National Senior Citizen ID (NSCID) through the eGovPH app, calling it the start of a new chapter in how government cares for senior citizens—making access to benefits and services faster, safer, and more dignified.

“Today’s technology has made life easier with just a tap on our phones. The same speed and efficiency should also apply to the delivery of government services, especially for our senior citizens who deserve comfort and dignity in their twilight years,” Speaker Romualdez said.

He stressed that the digital NSCID is not just an ID card but a reflection of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s commitment to modernize governance and bring public service closer to every Filipino.

“Sa pamamagitan ng eGovPH app, agad na makikita ng ating mga senior citizen ang kanilang mga benepisyo at serbisyo—hindi na kailangan ng mahabang pila o dagdag na abala,” Romualdez said.

The Speaker also highlighted the measure’s protective value.
“Because the information is already in the app, seniors are less likely to be victimized by fixers or scammers pretending to ‘assist’ them. Wala nang bibilis pa sa tiyak at ligtas na eGovPH app,” he added.

The initiative, jointly launched by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and the National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC), opens a new chapter in streamlining access to senior citizens’ rights and privileges, such as discounts on food, medicine, transport, healthcare, and other essentials.

It is expected to benefit 8.4 million senior citizens already registered for the national ID, with 1.2 million accounts activated on eGovPH to date. Those with a national ID and an active eGovPH account will automatically have their digital NSCID generated—no extra forms or paperwork needed.

Call for stronger connectivity and digital inclusion

Romualdez urged both the DICT and private sector partners to strengthen internet connectivity nationwide so that seniors can easily use their digital IDs wherever they are.

“Connectivity is the backbone of inclusivity. Better internet means better access—not just for our seniors but also for students, workers, farmers, and entrepreneurs who must be part of our modern digital economy,” the Speaker emphasized.

He assured that the House of Representatives will continue to support laws and funding that expand digital infrastructure and improve services across all sectors of society.

Digital literacy for seniors: “No one should be left behind”

Romualdez also called for comprehensive digital literacy programs in partnership with local governments and communities to help senior citizens adjust to this new chapter of digital governance.

“Digitalization will mean little if many of our seniors cannot see or feel its advantages. We must guide them, step by step, and explain the importance of this innovation,” he said.

He suggested holding information campaigns and training sessions in barangays, so seniors can learn digital skills together—fostering not just familiarity with technology but also new friendships and protection against online scams.

“Information is power. Our senior citizens, who have given their best years to family and nation-building, deserve nothing less than empowerment, safety, and continued productivity in this new digital age,” Romualdez said.

He concluded:
“By embracing digital tools like the NSCID, we are opening a new chapter of convenience, protection, and dignity for our seniors. Sa Bagong Pilipinas, wala pong maiiwan—lalo na ang ating mga lolo at lola.”

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