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Directorate of citizenship and immigration stuck with more than 5,000 passports

 

Simon Peter Mundeyi, the Spokesperson for the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control (DCI) has revealed that they are stuck with more than 5,000 passports over partial details.

Simon Peter Mundeyi, the Spokesperson for the Ministry of Internal Affairs said that their system shows most of the passports that are missing some details were being processed for children.

“We have noticed that women come here to process passports for their children but leave the section for the father’s details blank. For us, we cannot process a passport with partial details. We need the full details for both parents,” Mundeyi said.

There are several reasons why women do not give details of their children’s fathers. Some of these reasons include incest. It has been understood that DCI has this year recorded 52 cases where women have indicated that the fathers of their children were their relatives.

The other is that some women have relationships with more than one man and cannot conclude who is the exact father of their children while other women were left with fatherless children after several men subjected their children to DNA tests, especially this year.

Mundeyi also said that DCI has this year processed 320,000 passports for Ugandans. He added that DCI is also stuck with more than 40,000 unclaimed passports.

“People take time to fill in the online details for acquiring the passports, they pay money in the bank and also come here for physical interviews. Afterwards, they do not come to claim these passports. Our Kyambogo collection centre is full and we have nowhere to keep this huge number of unclaimed passports,” Mundeyi said.

Meanwhile, DCI has this year deported a total of 323 illegal foreigners according to Mundeyi. These were mostly from Pakistan, India and Nigeria.

The Directorate has also revealed plans to open up the passport application and distribution centres in Jinja and Arua in 2024 to reduce the number of people travelling to Kampala.

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2 comments

  1. The passport issue is reported one sided. Its true most people fill online application and pay the application fee at the bank. This is the easy part. It’s different story when one goes to pick up the the passport. Some of the officers come up with stories because they want KITU KIDOGO. Why can’t the spoke person say they have internal issues which is not to them but most ministries in Uganda where services are required to be give to the citizen. After making several trips say from West Nile you give up because at the end it doesn’t worth it. Let us start being honest to ourselves when we say things in public as government officials. The system is CORRUPT from top to bottom. Does it make sense to simply state that they are stuck with that many unclaimed passports. What is their mandate as a ministry. Have they come out and done a survey why completed passport aren’t claimed.? or have they as a ministry come out through media outlets to make the public aware? Uganda, Uganda it never stops amazing me. Either there is blockage upstairs or I don’t care mentality. Don’t call on Bods stupid and uneducated next time the cross right in front of your SUV. Look at yourself in the mirror first. That degree has done you no good in society.

  2. JULIET MBABAZI

    Greetings sir,kindily on the issue of not making us replacements, some of us get loans,sale off our plots seeking for greener pastures but when these agents take us they remove our passports and after we go in overstay which is not right and they make for us visit visas for 30 days and suddenly we don’t get work after our money is being conned .kindily help us atleast when caught they are caught they also deport then and they should be given total ban its too much we go through alot because they push us outside

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