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The long-awaited chip-embedded biometric passport was officially launched at a ceremony held at the Passport Office headquarters in Accra.
This advanced passport technology, which has been in development for ten years, replaces the previous version and elevates Ghana's travel document to global standards. The new e-passport features enhanced security elements and meets international civil aviation requirements.
The innovative system promises faster and more efficient service delivery, with standard applications processed within 15 working days and expedited services available within 24 hours. Notably, the solution is also cost-effective for both the government and applicants.

As part of the government's 24-Hour Economy initiative, passport offices nationwide will operate shift systems to ensure continuous service delivery.
During the launch ceremony, where symbolic copies were presented to Chief of Staff Julius Debrah and other dignitaries, Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa announced a partnership with Ghana Post. "To ensure seamless delivery, we're offering free home delivery services through Ghana Post. Applicants with address challenges may collect their documents at designated post offices," the Minister stated.
The Ministry emphasized that this upgrade reflects Ghana's commitment to adopting cutting-edge technology while improving citizen convenience in passport acquisition.

The newly introduced travel document incorporates an advanced microprocessor chip that securely stores the holder's biometric data and photographic information.
This innovative system will be fully integrated with the National Identification Authority's database for comprehensive identity verification.

The e-passport boasts multiple cutting-edge security features, including sophisticated anti-fraud mechanisms with both latent and patent indicators. These measures provide unparalleled document security and protection against forgery.

This chip-embedded passport represents a significant technological advancement over Ghana's current biometric passport system, offering citizens a more secure and internationally recognized travel document.

Some of the officials who witnessed the event were Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations), Stanislav Dogbe,  Minister of Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, Minister of  Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Sam George, MP for Cape Coast South Kweku George Ricketts-Hagan, Managing Director of Ghana Post, Rita Sraha, MP for Ablekuma South, Alfred Oko Vanderpuije and Deputy Attorney General, Justice Srem-Sai.











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