CS Kindiki: Kenyan passports to be processed with 7 days from August 1st

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By Stephanie Wangari | Apr 22, 2024
Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki. [Courtesy X]

Kenyan passports will be processed within seven days of application from August 1, 2024, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki has said.

Additionally, starting September 1st, the passports will be processed within three days.

Kindiki expressed the sentiments in a statement on X saying the backlog in the processing of the passports had been resolved.

"The Government has facilitated the acquisition of adequate passport printing equipment, paid all the pending supplier bills, and addressed the supply chain constraints," said Kindiki in the Monday, April 22, statement.

"The backlog of pending passports that stood at 724,000 by March 11, 2024 has been resolved, and the 50,000 applications that were pending on Thursday, last week have been produced and are ready for delivery," he added.

Further, the government says it is committed to ensure all applications for the Kenyan passport will be processed within 21 days effective May 1st.

Kindiki had previously stated that the inability of suppliers to provide the required volume of raw materials had delayed the passport printing and issuance process.

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