Summary
·
The e-visa
application often accepts applications, but which must be submitted with
relevant documentations to validate admittance.
· Visas on arrival for everyone could now mean congestion at border clearance desks at the airport as each applicant will now be assessed at the same time.
Kenya on Thursday said it would
grant visas on arrival for all travellers, after an online application platform
collapsed making most government services inaccessible.
The incident on the e-citizen
portal, which provides more than 5,000 government services including e-visas,
was said to be a result of hacking although officials said no data had been
lost.
A note verbale sent
to foreign missions and international organisations on Thursday said the
government will be accepting visas on arrival in the meantime as the platform
is rectified.
“There is currently a challenge in the
Government e-citizen platform,” said the letter from the Foreign and Diaspora
Affairs Ministry on Thursday.
“Therefore, travellers will be
issued visa upon arrival at all entry points in Kenya. The government also
wishes to advise all airlines to on-board travellers destined to Kenya,” it
said.
The e-visa application often accepts
applications, but which must be submitted with relevant documentations to
validate admittance.
Visas on arrival for everyone could
now mean congestion at border clearance desks at the airport as each applicant
will now be assessed at the same time.
"The government had earlier
explained that the downtime being experienced on the eCitizen portal has been
caused by hackers attempting to jam the portal through an overload of data
requests," ICT Cabinet Secretary Eliud Owalo admitted.
A group calling itself Anonymous
Sudan claimed responsibility, arguing they were doing so in protest against
Kenya’s alleged interference in Sudan’s internal affairs.
It said it had also targeted mobile
money transfer platforms, e-banking systems and other electronic services like
that of utility firm, Kenya Power. Kenya Power and some banks did alert
customers of a downtime in the system but did not clarify any hacking.
“There was a cyber-attack on the
eCitizen platform but no data was accessed or lost. We are addressing that, and
we are not just coming up with instant remedial measures to address the current
situation but are also ensuring that we build an elaborate risk mitigation
framework,” said the CS on Spice FM.
“In this instance, they tried
jamming the system by making more requests into the system than ordinary, which
led to the slowing down of the system.”
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