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Unstoppable Momentum: Africa Charges Towards Visa-Free Travel for Continental Unity and Tourism Boom

Published 5 days ago2 minute read
Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Unstoppable Momentum: Africa Charges Towards Visa-Free Travel for Continental Unity and Tourism Boom

The Trans-Africa Tourism and Unity Campaign, a groundbreaking initiative designed to champion a borderless Africa and facilitate visa-free movement across the continent, has officially received the full backing of the Government of Ghana. Launched in Accra, the campaign signifies a critical moment for Africa's travel industry and broader economic future, as leaders increasingly acknowledge that regional integration and seamless connectivity are paramount for the continent's prosperity.

At the campaign's inauguration, Ghana's Chief of Staff, Mr. Julius Debrah, articulated the government's unwavering support, describing the initiative as a profound 'journey to unite Africa'. He underscored the urgent necessity of dismantling visa barriers that have historically impeded both tourism and trade. Mr. Debrah lauded the campaign's organizers and sponsors for their visionary approach, reaffirming Ghana's commitment to fostering a larger, more dynamic market through the unrestricted movement of people and goods across African nations.

Campaigner Mr. Ras Mubarak eloquently captured the essence of the endeavor, portraying it as both a physical odyssey and a symbolic call to action. He urged Africans to embrace a collective identity, seeing themselves as 'one people with one destiny'. Mr. Mubarak highlighted Africa's immense potential, noting its 1.4 billion people and a combined Gross Domestic Product of $3.4 trillion, which could position the continent as a global economic powerhouse if intra-African trade and mobility are prioritized. He pointed out the existing paradox where, despite abundant local resources, African countries frequently import essential goods like poultry from Zambia or fertilizer from Morocco from external markets in Asia and Europe.

The campaign itself is an ambitious undertaking, spanning 163 days, covering approximately 40,000 kilometers, and involving roughly 600 hours of driving. Throughout this extensive journey, Mr. Mubarak's team plans to engage directly with African heads of government, conduct press briefings in every country visited, and present formal letters advocating for the adoption of visa-free policies. This continent-wide route is designed to powerfully demonstrate unity and stimulate public and leadership discourse on the multifaceted economic and social advantages of greater integration.

Mr. Mubarak further emphasized the significant opportunities Africa forfeits due to its reliance on imports and the severe limitations placed on its youth. He underscored the irony that it is often more straightforward for Africans to travel to Europe or Asia than to neighboring African regions, a direct consequence of restrictive visa policies.

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