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Ghana Card set to become e-passport – VP Bawumia

The Vice-President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has revealed that Ghana’s unique biometric identification card, the Ghana Card, will soon become an electronic passport for all Ghanaians.

Delivering a public lecture at the Ashesi University on the role digitisation is playing in transforming the Ghanaian economy, Dr Bawumia spoke extensively on the crucial roles the Ghana Card is playing as catalyst for the digitisation drive.

The newest function of the Ghana Card, the Vice-President revealed, will be used as e-passport for Ghanaian citizens travelling back home.

“It is not widely known that the Ghana Card is also an electronic passport (e-passport) that contains the biometric information that can be used to authenticate the identity of travelers,” Dr Bawumia said.

E-passport function
“We have been working with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) this year to globally activate the e-passport function of the Ghana Card and I am happy to announce that on 13 October 2021, Ghana officially became the 79th member of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Public Key Directory (PKD) community. The ICAO Public Key Directory (PKD) is a central repository for exchanging the information required to authenticate e-passports.”

Throwing more light on the e-passport function, Dr Bawumia said the PKD allows border control authorities to confirm in less than 10 seconds that the e-passport was issued by the right authority, has not been altered, and is not a copy or cloned document.

Dr Bawumia added that a ceremony would be held in Montreal, Canada in the first quarter of 2022 to enable what is known as a Country Signing Certificate Authority to be imported into the ICAO PKD System.

“This means that the Ghana Card will be recognised as an e-passport and can be read and verified in all ICAO compliant borders (in 197 countries and 44,000 airports in the world).”

“When this happens, holders of the Ghana Card will be allowed to board any flight to Ghana. Furthermore, the good news for diasporan Ghanaians is that when the Ghana Immigration Service is linked to the NIA architecture, diasporan Ghanaians who hold the Ghana Card should not have to obtain visas to travel to Ghana.”

The Vice-President also revealed that the Ghana Card, which is already valid for travel to all ECOWAS countries, is being linked with existing passports so that travel history will be preserved.

Source: Asaaseradio

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