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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration is urging members of the public who have applied for passport to pick up their printed document at the various passport application centres across the country.
In a press release sighted by JoyNews, the Ministry said it was concern that although "applicants have been informed through text messages that their passports have been printed and sent to the various passport application centres, most of them are yet to be collected."
According to the Ministry, its centres within Accra and Kumasi currently have about thirty thousand uncollected passports.
They are therefore appealing to applicants to pick up their documents since it may be required for future renewal.
Find the statement from the Ministry below:

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