Ghana launches new system for easy access to e-governance services-Xinhua

Ghana launches new system for easy access to e-governance services

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2025-12-11 19:19:30

Ghanaian Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak attends a press conference to launch a new system for easy access to e-governance services in Accra, Ghana, on Dec. 10, 2025. (Photo by Seth/Xinhua)

ACCRA, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- Ghana has launched a new system to expand e-governance processes, making services related to national security, migration management, and citizens' rights digitally accessible.

Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, who launched the system on Wednesday, said the Ministry of the Interior Online Digital Services Portal supports the government's vision of a modern, secure, and inclusive digital economy, one in which public services are accessible, transparent, and responsive to the needs of every Ghanaian.

The initiative forms part of the government's wider e-governance drive and aims to remove long-standing delays that affect applicants, he said.

"Core citizenship services, including immigration quota permits, renunciation of citizenship, dual nationality applications, and registration as a citizen of Ghana, will now be handled on the new digital portal," Mohammed-Mubarak told a press briefing.

For many years, the minister said, important services offered by the ministry that support national security, public safety, migration management, business activities, and the protection of citizens' rights have mostly depended on slow, paper-based methods, which caused delays, created problems in administration, and made it harder for applicants.

"The new digital services portal directly addresses these challenges. It modernizes our operations, strengthens data integrity and security, and provides end-to-end digital access to our most frequently used services," Mohammed-Mubarak said.

"With this launch, we take a decisive step towards a more efficient, transparent, and citizen-centered ministry fully aligned with the government's commitment to building a forward-looking, technology-driven public sector," he said.