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Home » Ghana switches to chip-embedded passport from April 28

Ghana switches to chip-embedded passport from April 28

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaApril 24, 2025 Historical & Cultural Insights No Comments3 Mins Read
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Government will start rolling out a new chip-embedded passport from April 28, 2025, inline with its broad vision for passport reforms in Ghana.

The rollout of the new passport represents a major leap forward in the country’s effort to stay ahead of emerging threats and ensure the integrity of its travel documents.

“With the incorporation of advanced security features, including nanotechnology and micro radio frequency identification (RFID) chips, this passport sets a new benchmark for document security,” Mr Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, said.

The minister announced this at a press conference on the roll-out of the chip-embedded passport and passport reform policies in Accra on Wednesday.

The chip-embedded passport boasts of an impressive array of security features, including more than 100 overt and covert features, making it impossible to forge.

It aligns with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standards, specifically ICAO document 9303, which provides guidelines for implementing Machine-Readable Travel Documents (MRTDS) and e-Passports.

Mr Ablakwa explained that Ghana’s journey with chip-embedded passport began in 2010.

The biometric passport was introduced that year but the aspect of microchip embedded with the holder’s biometric data – including fingerprint and facial recognition – was left out.

Also, the plan to include a chip was reactivated in 2016, but could not take place.

The minister said in 2018, the previous government established a committee to ensure the implementation of the chip-embedded passport, and after several months of engagements with private partners, it was launched on December 2, 2024 but could not be rolled out.

He said upon coming into office of the new Mahama Administration, it conducted a thorough review with the objective of aligning with the broad vision for passport reforms in the country.

Mr Ablakwa said the use of the state-of-the-art multi-layer compressed polymer (polycarbonate) as a base substrate for the biographical date page guaranteed the integrity of the booklet against conventional document crimes.

“This new passport is a testament to Ghana’s commitment to adhering to international standards and best practices in document security,” he noted.

“We have worked closely with international and local partners as well as experts to ensure that our passport meets the highest standards of security and authenticity.”

“This modernisation effort is designed to enhance border security, reduce identity fraud, and streamline international travels for Ghanaians.”

The new passport would ensure the elimination of middlemen and unofficial agents operating within the country’s passport offices, the minister said.

He advised all citizens to directly interact with their official channels and adhere to established procedures when applying for or renewing their passports.

“By doing so, citizens can avoid the pitfalls of intermediaries who often exploit and take advantage of unsuspecting applicants, demanding unnecessary fees and creating delays.”

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