The
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, says Nigeria will soon sign
visa-free pacts with a bloc of eight African countries to promote economic
partnership.
Onyeama announced this in Abuja at a news conference to mark one year of
President Muhammadu Buhari’s Administration.
“It is expected that there will be upsurge in economic activities,” he
said.
“Africa is the centrepiece of our foreign policy but it is a paradox
that as a Nigerian, you cannot go to an African country without a visa unlike
what is obtainable in Western Europe.
“To address this as a leader in the continent, the country is at a point
of introducing an initiative to promote African trade as part of the country’s
foreign policy of Africa as the centrepiece.
“What we are trying to do at the ministry is to promote visa-free, free
movement of business people.
“We want to start with about eight countries or see if they come up as a
group of eight countries. At the presidential level, they agreed to that, and
signed up to free movement.
“If we can achieve that within a year, then other countries may want to
join and we believe this is a better way to go than institutional ECOWAS etc,
as countries take so long to ratify agreements.
“We believe we can just start off, eight countries and they agree among
themselves, then others will come in,” he said.
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*Did you think it was 8 EU countries? IMPOSSIBRU!!!..lol
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