Dangote, identified for his intensive investments throughout Africa, expressed his grievances throughout a session through the Africa CEO Forum held in Kigali.
“As an investor, as somebody who really wants to make Africa great, I have to now apply for 35 different visas on my passport, and I told Mr President that I really don’t have the time to go and be dropping my passport at embassies to get a visa,” he acknowledged.
He emphasised the disparity in therapy between African nationals and foreigners, mentioning that overseas businesspeople usually have simpler entry. “I can assure you Patrick [Pouyanné, CEO of Total Energies] doesn’t need 35 visas… You don’t need 35 visas on a French passport, which means you have free movement than myself in Africa,” Dangote added, highlighting the bias within the visa system that favours non-Africans over Africans.
The Africa CEO Forum is a key occasion that brings collectively African leaders, worldwide buyers, and establishments to foster enterprise growth via the trade of concepts and experiences. Despite its intention to streamline enterprise operations throughout the continent, visa restrictions stay a big barrier.
Currently, solely 5 African nations—Seychelles, Gambia, Benin, Kenya, and Rwanda—supply unrestricted entry to travellers from different African nations. Ghana not too long ago joined this record, marking a small however vital step in the direction of better intra-African mobility.
Dangote’s remarks underscore the necessity for extra African nations to undertake insurance policies that facilitate simpler journey for enterprise functions, which might considerably improve financial progress and regional integration. As Africa continues to hunt elevated funding and growth, addressing these visa challenges stays a crucial problem for policymakers.