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Does visa-free travel advance pan-African unity?
DW (English)
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11 months ago
Ghana has just scrapped visa requirements for all Africans. Does this mean the dream of pan-African unity is finally within reach? And what about obstacles like high travel costs?
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Ghana has removed its visa requirements for all Africans. That's a moment of hooray
00:06
But wait, why do visas in Africa still exist? What is happening here is
00:13
Essentially the insistence of the levying of a sort of visitation tax on people who choose to come into the country
00:20
Rwanda, Seychelles, The Gambia and Benin have also waived visa requirements to promote free movement of Africans
00:27
But for the average person, is it really as simple as packing a bag and jumping on a bus or a plane?
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Welcome to the flip side
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Yeah, African unity has long been a desire among pan-Africanist
00:40
The African Union AU even has a free movement protocol. So why isn't it happening on a large scale?
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There is a fear that there will be insecurity
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To spread which can spread across the continent
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There is also the fear that they will lose revenue that they get from selling visas
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So is it also about money?
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Does it mean that countries like Ghana that remove visa fees will become poorer? If you take Seychelles for instance, for example
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After its adoption of free movement there had been
01:18
an average of 7% increase in
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tourist arrivals and tourist revenue
01:25
which helped to
01:27
propel the economy
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From a low middle-income economy to a high middle-income
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economy. So visas are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to intra-Africa movement. The high travel cost within Africa
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Residence permit fees and the bribes some bureaucrats and border officials expect are still significant obstacles
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Many Africans living in Ghana are having to pay extortionate fees just to be here for a work permit
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One is required to pay a thousand dollars per year to be in Ghana. This is
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Encouraging people to look elsewhere. This is telling people that you cannot be here unless you are of a certain income bracket and
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This is by no means restricted to Ghana
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Did you see what happened to Wodemeyer, one of the biggest youtubers in Africa when he tried to get into Togo?
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Waiving visa requirements is great
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but if more countries sign up to that free movement protocol more Africans can still circulate within the continent and
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Lowering the cost of residence and work permits is an obvious plus because it would encourage skilled labor migration and
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economic integration and that's the flip side
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