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In a significant stride toward making government services more accessible nationwide, the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, James Gyakye Quayson, has officially inaugurated a new Passport Application Centre in Techiman.
The commissioning ceremony on Tuesday, December 30, marks a pivotal moment in the government's ongoing effort to decentralise passport services, ensuring citizens no longer need to undertake costly and time-consuming journeys to regional capitals.
A Commitment to Efficient, Transparent Service
In his keynote address, Mr Quayson underscored the government’s dedication to a public service system that is efficient, transparent, and centred on the citizen.

He elaborated on the comprehensive reforms the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has implemented in passport administration.
"These reforms are designed to curb exploitation by intermediaries, enhance transparency, and rebuild public trust in our passport services," Mr Quayson stated.
The tangible benefits of the new centre were immediately evident, as the deputy minister personally handed passports to the first eight applicants processed at the Techiman facility—a symbolic gesture highlighting the new era of convenience.
Bringing Essential Services Closer to the People
The Regional Minister for Bono East, Francis Owusu Antwi, hailed the opening as a direct fulfilment of the President's pledge to bridge the gap between citizens and essential government services.

"This centre is a testament to our commitment to ensuring that development and critical services reach every corner of our nation," he remarked.
The sentiment was echoed by the chairperson for the event, Nana Boakye Ameyaw Pentenprem II, Nifahene/Aduanahene of Techiman. He commended the government for this strategic intervention, drawing a clear link between mobility and economic prosperity.
"For our youth, traders, and professionals, a passport is a gateway to opportunity. The heavy burden of travel cost and time associated with passport applications will now be a thing of the past for our people," the traditional leader affirmed.
Widespread Acclaim for Equitable Service Delivery
The Member of Parliament for Sene East, Dominic Napare, representing the Bono East Parliamentary Caucus, joined other dignitaries in applauding the move as a crucial step toward equity in public service delivery.
Relief and Gratitude from the Community
Assembly members, traditional leaders, and residents present at the event expressed profound relief and gratitude.

Many highlighted the practical benefits, noting that the new centre would save applicants substantial time and money, making international travel documents more accessible to students, traders, and families.
Distinguished Gathering
The commissioning was attended by a broad spectrum of regional stakeholders, including:
· District Chief Executives
· The Regional Coordinating Director
· The Regional Director of the Controller and Accountant General’s Department
· The Regional Director of the Youth Employment Agency
· The Municipal Coordinating Director
· Heads of Regional Security Agencies
· Religious and Traditional Leaders
The establishment of the Techiman Passport Application Centre is a clear fulfilment of the government’s promise to decentralise and digitise public services.
It stands as a beacon of administrative convenience and a catalyst for socio-economic growth in the Bono East Region and beyond.
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