Government Receives Passport Printing Booklets
Kenyans will now conveniently get their passports after the government on Wednesday received over 100,000 passport printing booklets. This will solve the backlog witnessed in the issuance of the crucial traveling document.
Immigration and citizen services Principal Secretary (PS) Amb. Julius Bitok while addressing the media from Nyayo house revealed that the booklets had been ordered from abroad two months ago.
“As you have been aware there have been delays in the issuance of passports because our stocks were very low but today am happy to announce that from now on, the process of issuance of passports will be faster and more efficient and I urge all Kenyans who have applied for their passports to come and pick them since they will be printed in time,” said Bitok.
The PS further appreciated Kenyans for exercising patience assuring them that they will travel abroad and run their errands timely and comfortably.
Bitok said that from now henceforth, there will be no cases of adjustment of the number of pages applied for where in the past one could apply for a 66 pages passport only to be told that it is out of stock and they can only get the 45 pages passport or vice versa.
“We are expecting about 20,000 Kenyans who have applied for passports to come for them. Right now, we have received around 100,000 booklets and by the end of this month we are expecting another 100,000 booklets,” assured the PS.
Bitok explained that the government is discussing with different suppliers on the possibility of having a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement so that we don’t have to get the passport booklets from abroad.
“In the near future, we are looking at a situation where the passport booklets are manufactured and printed in Kenya. We have just had a discussion with one of the vendors and we are optimistic that soon we will be making these passports here in Kenya,” said Bitok.
He explained that the current government policy is on PPP and the persons they are negotiating with are in this arrangement so that we don’t have to wait for passports to come from abroad.
Bitok explained that producing the passports locally will ensure that the cost of production is cheaper and the benefits will be passed down to the people who will pay less for the passports.
“The current price of a passport is Sh.4,500 and the cost of producing the passport is almost the same we are trying to negotiate and see if we can reduce the cost and in the PPP arrangement this is definitely possible,” said the PS.
He explained that the cost of the passport is high because of the security checks that it has to go through which is a requirement.
On the issue of corruption at the immigration department and issuance of passports, the PS said that the government has made the passport application easy and one only needs to log into their e-Citizen account and apply for their passport, they will then be given an appointment to come for their biometrics to be taken and they get their passport within 21 days.
“I want to urge Kenyans not to try to use shortcuts, middlemen, and brokers. Use the right channels that is the e-Citizen and you will not have to use any additional money,” explained Bitok.
SOURCE: KNA
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