Following the announcement of new measures to aid the gradual lifting of lockdowns in the United Kingdom, Ghana’s High Commission in London has communicated guidelines recommence full operations.
Starting Wednesday, July 1, the Commission will pick up from where they halted their work on passport applications and issuance.
However, this will be done under strict safety protocols to prevent the possible spread of Covid-19.
The update was contained in a statement bearing the official stamp of the office.
“Kindly note that we will operate a “no-mask-no-entry” policy in addition to other strict protocols to minimize health risks to clients and members of staff” according to the document.
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