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The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has revealed that passport applications declined by 20,000 within a year following a fee increase introduced by the previous administration.
Addressing Ghanaians in Lagos, Nigeria, he described the increment as a harsh measure that negatively impacted citizens both at home and abroad.
During a well-attended community engagement held at Ghana’s Consulate-General, members of the Ghanaian diaspora voiced strong concerns over the high cost of acquiring passports.
In response, the Minister gave assurances that steps were being taken to review and potentially reduce passport fees for Ghanaians living outside the country, just as had been done domestically.
Mr Ablakwa explained that the government is currently undertaking a broad review of the Fees and Charges Act, and pledged that the concerns raised by the diaspora would be fully considered in this process.
He further highlighted the administration’s commitment to easing bureaucratic and financial burdens on Ghanaians everywhere.
He also disclosed plans to collaborate with the National Identification Authority to begin registering Ghanaians abroad, a move expected to enhance data accuracy and streamline access to services for citizens overseas.
In updating the audience on the government’s progress, the Minister reaffirmed key reforms including the abolishment of the electronic transfer levy (e-levy), the betting tax, and the emissions levy.
“We are determined to deliver on our promises and ensure relief reaches all Ghanaians,” he stated.
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