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Gov’t extends validity of passport booklets to 10 years

 

By:brightwebtv.com/bright Agyapong.

The government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has extended the validity period of the country’s ordinary passport booklets from five years to 10 years.

 

This comes after complaints by some Ghanaians that the five-year validity period was too short.
An online petition collecting signatures to get the government to increase the validity had received more than 10,000 endorsements over the past few months.

The Foreign Affairs Ministry in a memo all of the country’s foreign missions said “Missions are hereby informed that government has decided to extend the validity of ordinary passport booklets issued to qualified Ghanaian applicants from five years to ten years (5-10 years) with effect from 31st March 2019. The processing fees remain the same until further notice.”

Citizens who called for the extension in the years of validity in their arguments indicated that the change in the validity period will take away the stress and extra resources, and the hurdles “one needs to go through in passport acquisition and renewal while at the same time reducing the congestion at our various Passport Acquisition Centers and Embassies across the globe.”

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchway
The Parliamentary Select Committee on Foreign Affairs, made the proposal on the same matter through the Director of Passports, Alexander Ntrakwa, when he appeared before them in March 2017.

Ranking Member of the Committee Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa at the time argued that the five year expiry period for was too short a time, especially given the challenges that applicants go through in getting a new passport or to renew an old one.
While suggesting that the five year validity period would ordinarily rake in more funds to the ministry, he said the situation does not inure to the benefit of the passport holders.
The Foreign Affairs Minister, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey after an unannounced visit to the Passport Offices in Accra promised to ensure the introduction of new measures to address the challenges with passport acquisition and renewal in the country including the elimination of Goro boys and the long queues at acquisition centres.
Among other things, she said she would work to ensure decentralization in passport processing by establishing new regional passport offices.
Meanwhile, the cost of processingpassports in Ghana remains GHc 50 and GHc100 for regular and express services respectively.

By: citinewsroom.com | Ghana

 

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