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Thousands to be affected as passport offices shut down for two days

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January 18, 2023
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The Ministry of Internal Affairs has announced a two day shutdown of all their passport offices , both within the country and abroad to allow for a system upgrade.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs has announced a two day shutdown of all their passport offices , both within the country and abroad to allow for a system upgrade.

The Director of Citizenship and Immigration Control, Brig John Namanya told journalists on Wednesday that the shut down and system upgrade will happen starting tomorrow Thursday, January,  19 up to Friday, January 20.

This upgrade will affect all passport services including passport applications, scheduling appointments, enrolment (interviews) printing and collection. All our service centres and offices in Kampala at the Ministry Headquarters, Kyambogo, Mbarara, Mbale, Gulu as well as our diaspora offices in Washington, London, Ottawa, Copenhagen, Pretoria and Abu Dhabi will be shut down,” Brig Namanya said.

He explained that during the two days, applicants for passports will not be able to access services or appointment whereas enrollment and collection of passports will also not be possible during this period.

“Upon completion of the upgrade and maintenance works, applicants who had already scheduled appointments on Thursday, January,19 and Friday, January, 20 will be served alongside those already scheduled on January 23 and 24 respectively.”

According to Brig Namanya, the shutdown will enable them rectify several glitches that the system has faced in the past.

“When you go technology, you have to continue upgrading or else you might be left obsolete. Everyday there is a change in technology and system upgrade will be a feature you have to live with. The only thing is trying to see its effects don’t disrupt the services you offer.”

He however noted that those with emergencies will be able to visit the ministry’s offices physically for assistance.

“We have an open door policy at the ministry because we are people centric. For any emergencies you will approach our offices, even if it is at night.”

This development is expected to affect thousands of Ugandans who had earlier planned to pick their passports as well as others who were scheduled interviews for passports both in Uganda and at foreign missions where passports are issued.

“We are looking at about 6000 people to be affected in the two  days but we pledge to be back to normal. We shall have just a short turbulence and we will be back to normal,” Brig Namanya said.

Paul Kisitu who was scheduled to appear for interviews on Friday said he hopes authorities deliver on their promise to have the upgrade completed this week.

“If the upgrade is for the good of everyone, I have no problem with it but it remains to  be seen if by next week, everything will be back to normal as promised. According to the schedule, I am supposed to return for interviews next week on Tuesday. I pray they keep their word,”Kisitu said.

Aminah Nante was pessimistic about the promise that in the two days, the system will be back to normal.

“Even if the system is back next week as we have been told, expect delays since the system will be slow but also, there will be so many people at the application centre and the passport issuance centre,” Nante told the Nile Post.

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