Ablakwa refutes Owiredu’s claim on visa processing timelines

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has strongly rejected claims by former Deputy Foreign Minister Charles Owiredu that visa processing times of 2 to 5 days were already standard under the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration.
The issue came to the forefront following Mr. Ablakwa’s recent announcement that visa applications would now be processed within 2 to 5 days—a milestone he attributed to efficiency reforms implemented by the current government.
However, Mr. Owiredu swiftly contested this, insisting that such turnaround times had been achieved during the NPP’s tenure.
In a direct response posted on X (formerly Twitter), the Foreign Affairs Minister refuted the assertion, stating, “Honourable former Deputy Minister, you know you are absolutely wrong on this.”
He supported his rebuttal by citing official records from Ghana’s diplomatic missions during the NPP era, which he said contradict Mr. Owiredu’s claims.
Highlighting publicly available information, Mr. Ablakwa pointed out that the Ghana Embassy in Washington, D.C. listed visa processing times of 15 to 20 business days, while the mission in New York indicated a three-week wait.
Similarly, the embassy in Germany and the High Commission in the United Kingdom both reported processing windows of around 15 working days.
“These are just a few websites exposing your misleading presentation,” he wrote, challenging the narrative put forth by his predecessor.