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The Ghana Immigration Service only plays a role in the passport application process. Acquiring a Ghanaian passport is a six-step process: Purchase a passport application form from an approved point of sale (some local banks) Complete the form correctly and submit it together with relevant documents to a Passport Application Center [PAC]
The National Identification Authority is a Government of Ghana agency mandated to officially provide national identity credential to all citizens of Ghana and foreign residence in the country. The authority has the power to do so for both Ghanaians and foreigners. [ 1 ]
The Institutions through which the Ministry performs its functions are: [2] To achieve its mandate and objectives, the Ministry operates through ten (10) Agencies: Ghana Police Service; Ghana Prisons Service; Ghana National Fire Service; Ghana Immigration Service; Narcotics Control Commission; National Disaster Management Organization; Gaming ...
The New Patriotic Party, found in 1992, is the successor to the Gold Coast's The Big Six independence achiever party United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC); the People's National Convention, and the Convention People's Party, successor to Kwame Nkrumah's original party of the same name, which was the incumbent government of Ghana for 10 years from ...
Pages in category "Government agencies of Ghana" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
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3 October – Ghana reports its first case of mpox this year. [3]14 October – A bus falls into a ditch in Kwapia, Ashanti Region, killing 13 people. [4]18 October: Parliament speaker Alban Bagbin declares four seats held by MPs who switched parties vacant, effectively giving the opposition National Democratic Congress a majority in the legislature. [5]
The Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications (GIFEC) was established as an implementing agency of the Ministry of Communications, in January 2004, with the formulation of the comprehensive ICT for Accelerated Development (ICT4AD) Policy, which seeks to engineer an ICT-led socio-economic development process with the potential to transform Ghana into a middle income, information-rich ...