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Ghana to Gain from New Chip-Embedded Passport Reforms

April 27, 2025
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Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced sweeping reforms in the country’s passport issuance system, aimed at improving service delivery, enhancing security, and creating jobs without imposing an extra financial burden on the taxpayer. 

In a detailed update shared ahead of the full rollout of the new system, the Minister outlined key highlights of the new reset chip-embedded passport initiative, touting it as one of the most progressive overhauls in Ghana’s passport history.

“The new security-enhanced chip-embedded passports will make Ghana compliant with requirements from the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). ICAO says our current passports will be obsolete by 2030”.  

Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister

One of the most remarkable aspects of the reforms is the assurance that Ghanaians will not pay extra fees for courier delivery of their new chip-embedded passports. 

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Hon. Ablakwa emphasised that the cost structure has been carefully designed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement, which uses reduced passport application fees to finance the new system. 

This, according to him, ensures that the taxpayer is not saddled with any additional financial obligations despite the significant technological upgrades.

Highlighting another major innovation, the Minister revealed that passport officials will now be held accountable for delays, with strict sanctions to be applied if passports are not delivered within 15 days. 

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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister

This move is expected to curb bureaucratic inefficiencies and instil greater discipline among passport processing officials.  

In a significant boost to accessibility, the minister disclosed that Ghana Post has been appointed the lead courier service provider for the distribution of passports. 

According to him, given Ghana Post’s wide presence across the country, Ghanaians who face challenges with home addresses can conveniently pick up their chip-embedded passports from the nearest post office. 

This strategy not only decentralizes passport collection but also enhances the reliability of delivery, particularly for citizens living in rural and hard-to-reach areas. 

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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister, on a recent visit to the Passport registration centre in Accra

24-Hour Passport Service and Job Creation 

The passport reforms are also set to create employment opportunities. The introduction of 24-hour passport operations and courier services, according to Hon. Ablakwa, will open up new jobs within the passport offices, courier companies, and related service sectors.

At a time when youth unemployment remains a critical issue, the jobs that will be created through this initiative are expected to provide much-needed relief. 

Furthermore, Hon. Ablakwa stressed that all these improvements are being rolled out under reduced passport application fees — a stark contrast to the common narrative of new reforms leading to higher costs for citizens. 

This strategic decision underscores the government’s commitment to making essential services affordable, even as they are modernized to meet international standards. 

The new passports will significantly boost security by making it harder to forge or tamper with travel documents, ultimately protecting the integrity of Ghanaian identity on the global stage. 

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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister

Hon. Ablakwa framed the reforms as part of a broader philosophy of public service driven by innovation and integrity. 

“We are working for you with innovation and integrity. For God and Country,” he declared, reiterating his ministry’s commitment to transparent and citizen-centred governance.

By embracing cutting-edge technology, enhancing service accountability, decentralising delivery, creating employment, and remaining fiscally responsible, the Foreign Affairs Ministry under Hon. Okudzeto Ablakwa’s leadership appears determined to reset public expectations about what effective public service looks like. 

If fully implemented as promised, these reforms could serve as a model for how other state services might be modernized — combining innovation with a deep sense of responsibility to the citizen and the nation. 

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