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TouchNfollow:Speaking on Sunday at the ongoing Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF 2025) in Algiers, Algeria, during a session titled “African Giants: In Conversation with Two of Africa’s Most Active Industrialists”, Tinubu argued that the requirement for investors to obtain visas before visiting different African countries discourages trade and collaboration. “Something as basic as visas should not be a stumbling block. You can get one European Union visa to go to 20 countries, but in Africa, I still needed a visa to come to Algeria. If we are really serious about integration, people who are ready to do business should not need visas to move across the continent,” he said. He described the current system as “archaic and ridiculous,” noting that it is often easier for African businesses to operate in Europe or the Middle East than within Africa itself. Tinubu cited personal experience, saying: “The reason why we don’t come to Algeria often is that it is difficult to get here, just like it’s difficult for Algerians to come to Nigeria. Sometimes, it can take four weeks to get a visa, so instead people go to Dubai.” |
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