Ghana Passport Office Goes 24 Hours in Shock Reform Blitz

The passport office in Ghana wants to help people all day and night. The Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr Ablakwa, shared this good news. He said President Mahama believes people should work at different times, even late at night. This change will make passport services better and give more people jobs.

Mr Ablakwa talked about these plans on his first day at work. He wants to make everything digital and use special computer systems. He thinks it makes no sense when different offices collect the same information from people many times. Making everything digital will save time and money.

The Minister cares about Ghanaians who work in other countries. Some of these workers face mean treatment from bad people. Mr Ablakwa wants to make special agreements with other countries to protect Ghanaian workers. He said when other countries know Ghana watches over its people, they will treat them better.

A special team will work for one month to find ways to keep Ghanaian workers safe in other countries. They will also make rules to help Ghana make money from people working abroad. Mr Ablakwa promised to take care of the people working at the Foreign Affairs office and asked them to help make Ghana's services better and stronger.
 

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