publish time

22/01/2024

author name Arab Times

publish time

22/01/2024

KUWAIT CITY, Jan 22: The Ministry of Interior has introduced two additional services through the unified government electronic services application, “Sahel,” as part of its ongoing efforts towards digital transformation, reports Al-Seyassah daily.

These services aim to enhance convenience for citizens and residents in carrying out their transactions seamlessly. The Public Relations and Security Media Department of the ministry said the first service involves the issuance of a report detailing entry and exit movements within the port security sector.

This certificate is particularly useful for citizens requiring such documentation when engaging in certain government services. The statement added that if specific dates for entry and exit movements are needed, users should refer to the central administration for entry and exit procedures. The second service allows individuals to inquire about debts owed by residents, providing information about the required amounts before heading to the airport for travel.

The Ministry emphasized its commitment to continually roll out electronic services through the government’s “Sahel” application. This initiative is geared towards keeping pace with the ongoing technological advancements in the security establishment sectors, ultimately saving time and effort for those accessing these services. Last week, Yousef Kazem, the official spokesperson for the unified government application for electronic services ‘Sahel’ announced the launch of a new electronic service by the Public Authority for Manpower, reports Al-Seyassah daily.

This service facilitates the direct availability of “a certificate to whom it may concern for the Ministry of Higher Education - Chapter Five” through the ‘Sahel’ application. Kazem explained that the purpose of this new service is to empower individuals registered in “Chapter Five” to generate a “To Whom It May Concern” certificate addressed to the Ministry of Higher Education directly through the application. This can be done when there is a need to complete studies or for any other purpose. The user of the “Sahel” application must have previously submitted a request for the processing of study applications in the labor support transactions system on the Public Authority for Manpower website. Kazem commended the Public Authority for Manpower for its ongoing efforts in introducing new electronic services through the unified government application for electronic services ‘Sahel’.

by Al Seyassah / Arab Times