
Audio By Carbonatix
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has announced plans to upgrade from biometric passports to new chip-embedded documents.
According to the Sector Minister, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, this initiative reflects a sincere commitment to efficiency, security, and compliance with international standards.
“While the current biometric passport has served us steadfastly for over a decade, the demands of a fast-paced technological evolution have necessitated this upgrade. As the gateway to Africa, Ghana must remain at the forefront of growth and development by implementing novel technological developments in security documents taking into account new international standards, threats, and growth prospects.”
Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, speaking at a ceremony held at the Accra International Conference Center to launch the enhanced travel document, described the introduction of the chip-embedded passport as a "major milestone" in Ghana’s digitization agenda. She emphasized that the new features were carefully designed to enhance security and facilitate ease of travel for Ghanaian citizens.
The new travel document includes a microprocessor that stores the holder’s biometric and photo information, along with unique security features such as anti-fraud measures and both latent and patent indicators to ensure unimpeachable security.
“By the introduction of the chip-embedded passport, Ghana is poised to be at the forefront of modern technology within the African sub-region, shortening the turn-around time for passport issuance, while making travel safer, and more secure for all citizens,” the minister added.
The chip-embedded passport project, initiated in 2016, will be rolled out through a Build, Operate, and Transfer arrangement with Biometric Travel Solutions Limited, a private Ghanaian firm. This initiative aims to bring Ghana’s passports into full compliance with the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) regulations and rapidly evolving global interoperability standards for biometric identification.
As part of the project, the Ministry has streamlined its passport application process to enhance efficiency and effectiveness at Passport Application Centres (PACs) and Ghana’s Missions abroad. The initiative aims to improve the overall passport application experience for citizens through the design, development, and implementation of an integrated online passport application and delivery system. It also includes enhancements to operational procedures, the introduction of suitable technologies, and the provision of necessary infrastructure to support PAC operations.
This modernisation effort is intended to minimize exploitation and extortion of citizens and make the activities of “Goro boys” a thing of the past.
Latest Stories
-
Don’t force reconciliation during pregnancy – Counsellor Angie warns amid unresolved trauma
14 minutes -
Libya: Aliou Cisse leaves national team role after salary row
17 minutes -
NRSA declares commercial use of Toyota Voxy illegal
21 minutes -
Police hunt suspects after gunfire triggers chaos at Kotoku Onion Market
24 minutes -
Health Ministry partners private sector to boost public education on safe healthcare practices
35 minutes -
GhIE demands independent audit of GH¢110bn Big Push road programme
36 minutes -
Heavy rainstorm causes power outages in Ashanti Region – ECG
36 minutes -
Abuakwa MP supports constituents to mark Easter celebration
38 minutes -
CAF U-17 AFCON: Ghana handed tricky opponents in Group D
40 minutes -
Manhyia South MP decries unchecked commercialisation of residential areas, warns of extinction
41 minutes -
U-17 AFCON 2026: Ghana drawn in tough group as Black Starlets eye World Cup return
42 minutes -
NRSA recommends strict enforcement of laws banning right-hand drive imports
50 minutes -
‘Don’t belittle our intelligence’ – Methodist Bishop criticises Kwakye Ofosu over LGBTQ comment
50 minutes -
Ghana’s crude oil output declines for 6th consecutive year – PIAC
53 minutes -
$434m in oil revenue allocated to Big Push Programme — PIAC
54 minutes