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Ghana Resumes Citizenship Processing for Historic Diaspora Community

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Ghana has announced the resumption of citizenship processing for the Historic Diaspora Community.

A joint statement by the Ministry of the Interior and the Diaspora Affairs Office at the Office of the President was announced on Tuesday.

It noted that applicants for the Historic Diaspora Community will be scheduled in batches for vetting at the Dubois Centre, Cantonments in Accra, starting February 11, 2026.

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It instructed, “Applicants are also advised to wait for notification on their vetting schedule from the Ministry before visiting the centre to avoid overcrowding.”

The Ministry further stated that the overwhelming number of applicants and the limited time frame for the ceremonial swearing-in scheduled for March 5, 2026, will not permit all interested persons to participate in the process.

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It however, assured all interested persons that the citizenship process remains open via  for registration, and no one will be disadvantaged.

“The Government of Ghana is committed to granting Ghanaian citizenship to all qualified applicants as part of its diaspora affairs initiative.”

Story by Hajara Fuseini

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opemsuo.com

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