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West African country launches biometric passport with embedded chip

After a decade in development, Ghana has officially unveiled its new biometric passport featuring an embedded microchip. The launch ceremony was held at the Passport Office headquarters in Accra, attended by several government officials.

Replacing the previous version, the new e-passport complies with international civil aviation standards. Equipped with an integrated microprocessor chip, it securely stores biometric data and the passport holder’s photograph.

The goal is to enhance security, combat fraud, and streamline identity verification at border checkpoints. Authorities have promised faster processing times—15 working days for standard applications and just 24 hours for expedited requests. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs hailed the move as a major step forward for both citizens and the state.

Delivery powered by Ghana Post

Another innovation is a new partnership with Ghana Post, which will provide free home delivery of passports. For applicants without a reliable mailing address, collection from designated pickup points will be offered.

“We want to deliver a seamless and accessible service for everyone,” said Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.

The new Ghanaian passport includes cutting-edge visible and covert security features to reduce the risk of counterfeiting. It is also linked to the National Identification Authority (NIA) database to ensure rigorous verification of submitted information.

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