The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has inaugurated two committees aimed at modernizing Ghana’s passport application process and safeguarding the welfare of Ghanaians living abroad.
The 24-hour Passport Application Committee will lead the transformation of Ghana’s passport system into a 24-hour service.
Ablakwa emphasized the importance of full digitalization, integration of biometric databases, and the introduction of courier services to expedite passport deliveries.
“We must eliminate the backlog of uncollected passports. If the government already has your biometrics, there should be no need to provide them repeatedly for every application,” he said to the media on his first day in office on February 10, 2025.
He underscored the government’s commitment to improving efficiency in passport issuance and ensuring the protection of Ghanaians working overseas.
This initiative according to him, aligns with President John Dramani Mahama’s broader vision of a 24-hour economy, which aims to enhance efficiency and generate employment.
The second committee, which is the Migration and Welfare of Ghanaians Abroad committee will focus on improving the conditions of Ghanaian workers overseas, many of whom face exploitation from unscrupulous recruitment agencies.
He stressed the need for bilateral agreements between Ghana and destination countries to regulate labor migration and protect workers’ rights.
“Too many Ghanaians suffer indignities, have their earnings confiscated, and endure unfair treatment. This must stop,” he asserted.
Drawing inspiration from countries such as Cuba and Indonesia, which have successfully leveraged labor migration for economic growth, Ablakwa expressed optimism that Ghana could adopt a similar approach to attract foreign direct investment while safeguarding its citizens abroad.
Commitment to Implementation
Both committees have been mandated to present their findings within a month, with the government keen on implementing immediate reforms.
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