A shocking visa processing scandal has emerged in Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, sparking outrage and concerns over national security, data protection, and financial implications. According to Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament for North Tongu, the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia administration hastily signed a dubious contract with Access Citizens Services Ghana Limited in its final weeks in office. Dubious Contract Details The contract, signed on October 2, 2024, grants Access Citizens Services Ghana Limited exclusive rights to handle all front-end visa applications worldwide, excluding protocol visas. This move has raised red flags among diplomats and security officials.
Violations of due process and disregard for Ghana’s procurement laws
– National security risks and undermining of diplomatic missions
– Financial implications: Access Citizens to generate $38.2 million, while Ghana’s Foreign Ministry receives 3-10% of fees
– Lack of consultation with diplomatic missions, potentially reducing Internally Generated Funds (IGF) Diplomatic Backlash Top diplomats in Washington and Beijing are opposing the deal, citing its detrimental effects on Ghana’s diplomatic missions. Ablakwa demands accountability, highlighting the need for transparency and parliamentary scrutiny. Call to Action The Minority in Parliament is urging the government to take immediate action, ensuring transparency and accountability in the Ministry’s dealings. As Ghana struggles to combat corruption, instances like these underscore the need for stringent oversight and good governance.
Source: Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa’s post on X (formerly Twitter) on October 17, 2024.