The Passport Office has announced the introduction of an e-trackable delivery service via courier across all 16 regions of Ghana, aimed at reducing frustration and making it easier for applicants to collect their passports. This move is expected to bring relief to thousands of Ghanaians who have been struggling to collect their passports due to various challenges.
Currently, over 70,000 passports remain uncollected, leading to frustration and disappointment among applicants. Many have had to contend with long queues, delays, and other logistical issues, resulting in some giving up on their applications altogether. The Passport Office’s decision to introduce a courier delivery service is a step in the right direction, and it is hoped that this will alleviate the challenges faced by applicants.
The new service, set to commence tomorrow, will enable applicants to track their passports from the point of dispatch to delivery. This will provide an added layer of convenience and transparency, allowing applicants to stay informed about the status of their passports. With this development, applicants can expect to receive their passports in a more efficient and hassle-free manner.
The introduction of the courier delivery service is a welcome development for passport applicants who have had to endure the frustration of uncollected passports. It is expected that this move will improve the overall experience of applying for a passport in Ghana, making it more efficient and user-friendly. The Passport Office’s efforts to address the challenges faced by applicants are commendable, and it is hoped that this new service will meet the expectations of Ghanaians.
Ruth Abla ADJORLOLO