The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has sacked some officers at the passport office for aiding Goro boys to charge between GHS2000 and GHS3000 for passports whereas standard and expedited services should cost GHS100, and GHS150 cedis respectively.

She noted that the issue of middlemen (Goro boys) in the passport acquisition process has become rife as reported in the media.

To that end, she embarked on an unannounced visit to the passport office in Accra on Monday, August 14.

After the visit, she told the press that “This particular visit has become very necessary because of some reports that I have. Reports that officers …are involved in illegal activities.

“When I say illegal activities we all know. Just two days ago the reports in the Daily Guide newspaper that the issue of goro people involved in our passport acquisition process has become rife.

“It is wrong. How can One Hundred Ghana Cedis for standard service to acquire a passport and One Hundred and Fifty Cedis for expedited service be bumped up to GHS2000 and GHS3000, it is wrong.

“The goro boys are outside the passport office, they need somebody inside to work with, they cannot do it on their own. People are paying GHS2000, or GHS3000 to acquire a passport? Why should this be so?”

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Ishmael Awudi is a freelance journalist and the founder of Ghana News Guide (GNG), a new media platform that provides young achievers and entrepreneurs with the opportunity to share their stories to inspire, motivate, and drive societal change. GNG also focuses on developmental stories in Ghana and around the world, maintaining a commitment to professionalism in its news coverage.He also founded Wetour, a local tourism agency dedicated to revitalizing Ghana’s tourism sector with a focus on youth engagement.Ishmael holds a bachelor’s degree from the Ghana Institute of Journalism and is a Dikan Journalism Fellow for 2025.

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