Kenyan Woman Confronts Passport Delays as Overseas Job Hangs in the Balance

Kenyan Woman Confronts Passport Delays as Overseas Job Hangs in the Balance

Lucy Wambui who seeks employment abroad faces the imminent threat of losing another job opportunity due to delays in the processing of her passport.

Her predicament mirrors the experiences of many Kenyans struggling with a consistently problematic passport issuance system. Despite Interior Cabinet Secretary Kithure Kindiki's attempts to streamline the process, the improvements seem short-lived. Wambui's passport application, initiated in April 2023, remains pending, echoing the frustrations shared by numerous applicants.

In a TikTok video, she states her concern, revealing that she lost a previous job offer due to a delayed passport. Wambui voices the frustration of missing a second opportunity if her passport isn't issued by month-end. She reveals daily visits to Nyayo House where passport processing takes place. The situation has sparked wider discussions on social media, with Kenyans expressing discontent over the state of affairs at the passport office. Reports of broken printers, subsequent repairs, and a shortage of printing booklets contribute to the ongoing delays.

Wambui's plea for empathy from a government that encourages citizens to seek employment overseas strikes a chord with many Kenyans. Technical malfunctions in passport printing equipment have led to additional delays. The recent malfunction specifically impacted the printing of 50- and 66-page passports, creating uncertainty among applicants. In response to the equipment glitch, the government now prioritizes individuals seeking urgent medical treatment overseas leaving those like Wambui in a state of limbo.

Comments

Jc (not verified)     Mon, 02/05/2024 @ 05:17am

Kenya under ruto currently is like a sand house built on a waterway..everything is in a total mess.The best ruto gachagua can do is either hoping on cars spewing political nothings county to county or on planes enjoying the rides coming back with nothing but just lies.All government systems are down for the hustlers but able for the rich and corrupt.

Menye (not verified)     Mon, 02/05/2024 @ 10:44am

Wambui WACHA UPUUZI.Patiana ruswa ya shs 5000.Your refusal to bribe the passport guys will cost you another job opportunity.But that won’t stop you from financing private political parties and 48 bloated useless governments,I.e,OFFICIAL/LEGAL INSTITUTIONALIZED CORRUPTION.It won’t also refund shs 630b stolen by Uhuru or shs 2b.he stole daily for 10 years.

Guest (not verified)     Mon, 02/05/2024 @ 02:35pm

Tulia kazi ya mikono ita kuwepo kila saa.Jiulize kelele nyingi ya nini una panda ndege ili uende kusafisha mikundu ya wenyewe nani ata safisha yako ukizeeka.

mteja (not verified)     Mon, 02/05/2024 @ 07:42pm

Mlevi Uhuru should have fixed this mess before he left to enjoy all the wealth he amassed at the expense of the poor. By encouraging or rather letting corruption roll at free fall, he ultimately led these corrupt Nyayo house passport mikoras think that Kenyans owed them for what should be free service. Now see they have messed up the printing machines, etc.in protest for the recent crackdown by Kindiki. I am sure he will get them at some point soon.

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