Ghana’s embassy in Washington, DC, has processed 2,943 visas. This follows a brief shutdown of the embassy.
The Foreign Affairs Minister shared an update on social media. He mentioned efforts to clear the backlog of visa applications.
The embassy is implementing policies for better public responsiveness. These changes aim to make their work more transparent and accessible.
The Minister reassured Ghanaians abroad about fighting corruption. He emphasized eliminating conflicts of interest and protecting applicants from exploitation.
He stated that reforms are underway to improve service delivery. Since reopening, 2,943 visas have been issued. The Minister has supervised operations to ensure the backlog is cleared.
He instructed diplomats to implement new public responsiveness policies quickly. He urged the public to trust their agenda against corruption and exploitation.
The Mahama administration is committed to accountable public service. They aim for high standards of professionalism, transparency, and patriotism.
For God and Country.