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The Ghana High Commission in the United Kingdom has resumed the enrolment of passport applicants who live outside the Greater London area.
This is part of efforts to make the acquisition of passports easier for Ghanaians living in the UK.
The enrolment team, led by the Head of Chancery, Peprah Ampratwum, were in Manchester to biometrically enrol applicants.
This saves them the time of travelling to London for enrolment, which forms an important part of the passport application process.

Mr Peprah, in his remarks after the exercise, indicated the High Commission’s preparedness to take the enrolment to other key cities in the UK to ensure that all eligible Ghanaians in and around London acquire their passports seamlessly.
In all about 170 people from Leicester, Leeds, Coventry, Birmingham, Glasgow, Scotland were enrolled.
Other team members included Gabriel Owusu Ansah, Head of Consular and Welfare, Kwaku Dankwa, First Secretary Passport and Immigration and Eric Yeboah, Executive Officer and Liaison for IT.

While in Manchester, the team also visited the 'Coachene' Soccer Academy, an initiative of Emmanuel Afranie Junior, son of E. K. Afranie, former coach of the Black Stars.
The 'Coachene' project which started about 8 years ago currently has over 150 kids learning to be footballers.
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