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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has reiterated his commitment to simplifying Ghana’s passport application process by incorporating the Ghana Card as a central document for verification.
Dr Bawumia outlined this proposal during a campaign event in the Nkwanta North constituency, where he shared his vision of a more efficient public service process.
He emphasised that using the Ghana Card as the primary source for passport applications would streamline procedures, reducing delays and bureaucratic complications.
This digital approach, he believes, will not only make services more accessible but also enhance government efficiency across multiple sectors.
Despite criticisms that his focus on digitalisation overlooks Ghana’s immediate economic concerns, Dr Bawumia continues to highlight the value of a digital-first agenda.
He argues that digitalisation is fundamental to Ghana’s long-term development, as it enables more transparent, reliable, and accessible systems for all citizens.
During his campaign stop in Nkwanta North in the Oti Region on Monday, October 28, Dr Bawumia explained that digital advancements are designed to improve Ghanaians’ daily experiences.
He pointed to the passport application process as an area that could greatly benefit from reduced paperwork and quicker turnarounds through digital innovation.
The NPP flagbearer further emphasised that his government would prioritize such initiatives if elected, viewing them as essential for modernizing Ghana’s infrastructure.
“We have realised that a lot of people are interested in acquiring passports but the process is tedious. I intend to simplify this process, I have realised that the information requested is on the Ghana Card."
“What we will then do is to make people submit their Ghana Card and pay the fees, it will be simple, you will not fill any forms from 2025," he said.
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