The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has embarked on a concerted effort to address the long-standing backlog of Ghanaian passport applications.
With a commitment to streamline and enhance the passport application procedure, the Ministry unveiled a series of measures aimed at expediting the clearance process.
In a press communiqué dated August 17, 2023, the Ministry outlined its dedication to resolving the passport application backlog and optimizing the overall application process.
Acknowledging the significance of this endeavor, the Ministry affirmed its tireless commitment to ensuring the prompt issuance of passports to deserving citizens.
In this vein, the Ministry has launched a focused initiative catering specifically to individuals with urgent and emergent circumstances.
The Ministry’s Client Service Unit has been designated as the point of contact for these cases.
Prospective applicants in dire need of their passports due to unforeseen exigencies are encouraged to engage with the Ministry via designated channels.
Applicants grappling with emergency situations are directed to contact the Ministry’s Client Service Unit through the following email address and contact numbers:
Email: ipab@mfa.gov.gh
Mobile numbers:
- 024-091-3284
- 024-079-3072
- 020-455-1723
- 020-455-1748
- 020-455-1958
- 026-681-0218
- 026-514-0875
- 026-935-4461
The Ministry underscores its gratitude for the public’s cooperation in this pivotal matter, emphasizing the collective role of both the government and citizens in resolving the passport issuance challenges.
As an embodiment of its unwavering dedication, the Ministry assures the public of its unyielding commitment to delivering an improved passport delivery service.
With these proactive measures in place, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration takes a resolute step forward in addressing the backlog of passport applications, aiming to swiftly address urgent cases while concurrently enhancing the overall passport application experience for all Ghanaian citizens.
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