Jubilee Government Reforms - Immigration agency rolls out new digital passports

Watch out for General Gordon Kihalangwa rise in Jubilee Government, he has completely transformed Immigration department. Everything is done online to avoid human contact that makes corruption possible. Applicants show up to collect their passports when ready. All foreign nationals requests on Kenyan citizenship must be personally approved by him after he carefully vets the documents and applicants.

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Mr Gordon Kihalangwa, the director of Immigration. PHOTO | FILE

By JAMES KARIUKI, [email protected]

Posted Thursday, January 26 2017 at 20:54
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Kenya is set to roll out new chip-embedded passports for its citizens in a move that targets rampant forgery and impersonation of holders, the Immigration Department said on Thursday. Gordon Kihalangwa who heads the Immigration Services Department, said the new passports which will be loaded with the holder’s biometrics – will gradually replace the current travel documents. The new features are meant to make it impossible for anyone to forge or duplicate a Kenyan passport.

“At the initial stages, we will allow a passport applicant, to choose between the e-passport and the ordinary Machine Readable passport,” Mr Kihalangwa said without disclosing the cost of the e-passport.

Besides the security features, the chip technology-enabled passports will enable holders’ travel itinerary to be automatically updated at any airport in the world and verification made real time through the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO). The ICAO management system integrates all e-passport information into its global public key directory, making it impossible for anyone to use a stolen passport or forge one. Roll-out of the e-passports with a 10- year validity period marks the beginning of the end of the ‘analogue’ passports that have been in use since Independence and will see Kenya join 60 other countries that use e-passports. Kenya is already using biometric identification technology in many critical areas such as banking to identify customers. The technology uses a fingerprint reader to identify customers. In his Thursday ‘#AskImmigrationKE’ chat on twitter.com, Mr Kihalangwa said all applications for passports would be made online via the department’s portal on e-citizen. Applicants will be required to pay fees through the department’s bank account and eventually hand in original birth certificates and other testimonials for verification. He said the birth certificate and the other testimonials would be returned to the applicant once the passport is ready for issuance to the holder.

“The e-passport logo, which appears on the cover of the ePassport, is the international symbol for an electronic passport,” added Mr Kihalangwa.

Other features include, an integrated circuit (chip) with pages containing personal data found on a normal passport as well as biometrics of the passport holder.

“It also has a unique chip identification number and a digital signature to verify the authenticity of the data stored on the chip. You cannot edit or alter its contents,” he said.

The e-passport seeks to curb incidents where unscrupulous people use fake Kenyan passports to travel abroad raising fears of a security breach at Kenyan airports. In late November, 2014 police stormed a private printing shop at Ngara where they arrested a businessman believed to have been involved in manufacturing fake passports. They confiscated 29 freshly made fake passports and also carried away all IT accessories as evidence. The case is still pending in court. German authorities were recently placed on high alert after several Kenyans were found to have entered Germany using fake passports. Mr Kihalangwa said the new passports will facilitate faster clearance of Kenyan passport holders at all airports across the world where e-passport reader equipment is in use. He said they will initially produce a limited number of e-passports with more ordered as demand grows. In 2015, the government awarded an e-passport tender to a Pakistani government’s agency, the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra), an independent and autonomous agency of the Pakistani Ministry of Interior, will develop the software that will be used by British firm, De La Rue to print the first 145,000 e-passports. The director said the new e-passports will enable travellers to secure their personal identities against identity theft, enable fast identification of travellers, eliminate passport data skimming and provide regional identity for East Africans.

“The e-passport is highly secure, hence avoids passport reproduction and tampering,” he reiterated.

The e-passport development follows an East African Heads of State meeting deal that advocated for adoption of a uniform e-passport for Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi. The e-passport eliminates the need for an East African passport and an African passport which have been touted as future identification documents for the continent. Since 2007, Nadra has been maintaining Kenya’s Machine Readable Passport System (KMRP) currently in use in Nairobi, Kisumu and Mombasa Immigration offices.E-passports the tech scene where Kenyans use mobile phones, the internet and cashless payment systems as part of their daily lives.

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Great job!!

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This is progress…

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Gonadular syndrome

Well done. Manual ones should be named Kajwang passports

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call me cynical, lakini hii mimi huona sio solution ya corruption, its just transferring the eatery. Other than that, napenda hizi reforms, na kenyan government embracing ICT. My cousin went to form one this year, the system is now good, hakuna kulipa principal akutafutie nafasi, system places then una download barua ya admission

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Good progress

Well done to the General, sasa General Meja pale NTSA ni yeye amebaki ku deliver, both of them were appointed at the same time

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I applied for and got a certificate of good conduct in exactly seven days. I applied online, paid via mpesa and just went to kiambu road to have my prints lifted. Systems are improving everywhere and processes streamlined.
Watu wata konda

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True, petty corruption itamalizwa na ICT, sasa tubaki na the fat cats wa procurement tu deal nao sawa sawa

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Same was said of Matiangi.

Citizenship application used to be abused alot and when The Presidency briefed him on his new job, that particular area was given top priority. All applications are vetted by security organ within and abroad but the final decision is his. There is a reason why he was handpicked by retired General Karangi on request from the Presidency. Just ask within KDF, the man is a astute leader, strict on disciple, performance and integrity.

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Na watu wanakufa njaa? Wangechimba boreholes kwanza, meffi!

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Sii mlisema mvua inatoka mbinguni mukaharibu catchment areas?

Sasa munataka tufanye aje, tujifanye mvua?

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Ao sio sisi. Hao ni moi and his mashamba boyz.

Wale wenye hawataki zile shule wame allocatiwa na shule what do they do.Don’t they go to the same principals.But if the system works like the way it did this year it will be awesome.Watu ata wataanza kutosheka na wapatacho.

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Enyewe hapo jubilee wamejaribu. I think if Uhuru is able to tame corruption he can really take the country forward.

jubilee imejaribu… although some of these developments are a bit biased bt ni sawa the problem is hi mambo ya madakitari… something that has come out so clearly is that this big guys are the biggest share holders of the private hospitals and thats why they dnt wanna increase the doctors salary, to make things even worse the government had made agreements with nurses but non of this agreements has been met by the gorvenment, nurses are threatening to resume their strike this february so @spear wewe kama staunch supporter wa hii serekali can you give me something, id really love to hear from people you, like now that the ongoing doctors and the impending nurses strike affect the kikuyu,luhyia, kales,kambas luos. basically everyone in a country where saloonist wanabeba pesa kwa magunia ni ukweli pesa haiko kulipa hawa watu… it was proposed that nurses get a salary increase of 15k with out of ile kitu mnaita tax mumepunguza tu 9k. 9k is what they pocket. Enlighten me bwana @spear

@spear , what are your friends doing about our circa 1930 driving licences?

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