Zeqblog Blog of Wednesday, 1 January 2025
Source: Okine Isaac
According to GhanaWeb, Ghana's ambitious quest for digital transformation has taken a huge stride ahead with the launch of the new E-Gate system at Kotoka International Airport (KIA) in Accra. Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia publicly launched the system at Terminal 3, marking a significant milestone in the country's ongoing digitalization initiatives. The revolutionary system, powered by the Ghana Card, has quickly proven popular among travelers, earning plaudits for its efficiency and ability to speed up the airport's immigration process.
The E-Gates, which were implemented to speed admission for both citizens and visitors, have received much praise for making the previously time-consuming immigration process at KIA faster and more convenient. Travelers no longer have to wait in large lines or pay additional costs for admission procedures. The technology is intended to deliver a seamless and quick experience, improving the overall flow of the airport.
On January 1, 2025, a video posted on the social media site X showed travelers expressing their happiness with the new system. One passenger commented, "The government has done well." Although some have criticized Dr. Bawumia's digitalization strategy, the E-Gates are quite useful. They expedite processes at KIA. We don't have to pay money here again, and there are no lines.
Another traveler characterized the event as "very fast, just a microsecond," emphasizing the system's impressive efficiency. A first-time user of the E-Gate expressed joy and thankfulness, adding, "It is absolutely great. This is my first time using it, and I am extremely pleased. Thank you, whoever accomplished this.
The E-Gate technology is currently functioning in the airport's arrivals section, replacing traditional immigration procedures. This means that travelers can now enjoy a more seamless and efficient admission process, which reduces wait times and improves the airport experience.
The implementation of the E-Gates is consistent with the government's larger objectives to modernize vital services and stimulate technology innovation in the public sector. As Ghana continues to embrace technology, the success of the E-Gates at KIA demonstrates the government's dedication to increasing efficiency and convenience for both people and visitors.
The good response from travelers indicates that the E-Gates have had a substantial impact on the travel experience at KIA. As the system matures and expands, it may serve as a model for future technology enhancements at other critical sites throughout the country.
This significant step forward highlights Ghana's ongoing digital transformation and the crucial role technology plays in determining the country's future.
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