Ablakwa opens 24-hour shift at passport office

Minister for Foreign Affairs and Integration, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has unveiled plans to introduce a 24-hour passport service as part of an ambitious overhaul of Ghana’s passport system, which is currently struggling with a backlog of applications.
During a tour of the passport head and regional office in Accra, Mr. Ablakwa announced the new initiative.
“You’ve also heard about our major reform.
We want the passport administration in our country to operate 24 hours a day.
This year, you need to be prepared as we will be running three shifts.
We aim to reduce the waiting time for passport applications,” he stated.
The Minister outlined five key action plans designed to revamp the passport office and streamline the application process.
He emphasized that specific measures would be put in place to meet clear targets promptly.
In addition to the service extension, Mr. Ablakwa hinted at a possible reduction in the passport application fee.
Currently, a standard 32-page passport costs GH₵500.00, and any adjustments will be made to ensure that fees are equitable, with contributions from wealthier citizens helping to subsidize the costs for those in need.
The announcement reflects Mr. Ablakwa’s commitment not only to improving efficiency in passport processing but also to enhancing the welfare of the service staff.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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