Former Finance Minister’s Travel Documents Confirmed as Valid
Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta is reported to hold additional valid visas for both the United Kingdom and Canada, according to available information.

Details indicate that his UK visa is valid until April 21, 2032, while his Canadian visa is set to expire on May 31, 2031. The confirmation of these active travel documents has attracted public attention amid ongoing national discussions surrounding his movements and status following recent political and legal developments.
The existence of long-term visas to major Western countries suggests that Ken Ofori-Atta retains the legal capacity to travel internationally, subject to any local or international legal restrictions that may apply. However, holding a valid visa does not automatically imply current travel or residence outside Ghana.
Public reactions online have been mixed, with some Ghanaians calling for transparency regarding his whereabouts, while others argue that possessing valid visas is normal for high-ranking former government officials who frequently engage in international work.
As of now, there has been no official statement from Ken Ofori-Atta or his legal representatives clarifying whether the visas are being actively used or the purpose for which they were obtained.
Ghana Media will continue to monitor developments and provide verified updates as more information becomes available.
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