Sunday, November 24, 2024

I Needed 35 Different Visas to Travel Within Africa” Dangote Expressed His Frustrations

Africa’s richest businessman, Aliko Dangote, has voiced out his frustrations over the travel restrictions he faces across Africa with a Nigerian passport.

Speaking at the Africa CEO Forum Annual Summit in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, Dangote said, “Even after my discussion with President Kagame, my predicament remains that as an investor, I need to obtain 35 different visas for my passport, which is a huge hassle as I don’t have the time to submit my passport across various embassies for visas.

“What gets to me the most is the lack of preferential treatment. If it was a uniform policy for all, it wouldn’t be as exasperating.”

READ MORE: The ₦90 Billion Hajj Subsidy: A Reflection of Misplaced Priorities Amidst Nigeria’s Socio-Economic Crises

He pointed out the inequality by comparing his situation with the chairman of Total Energies, Patrick Pouyanne, who can freely travel across Africa with a French passport, implying that Mr. Pouyanne has greater access to African countries than he does.

Aliko Dangote at the Africa CEO Summit in Kigali, Rwanda remarked, “Your French passport doesn’t need 35 visas. This means you enjoy more freedom of movement throughout Africa than I do.”

“We need to first ensure the effectiveness of our regional markets. Following that, we can fully endorse the AfCFTA. For AfCFTA to succeed, it also has to be functional.

“We cannot expect to see a flourishing continent when our rate of intra-trade is below 16 percent. Thus, the development of Africa is up to us. If we await foreign intervention, it simply won’t happen.

“It is our responsibility as Africans to invest ourselves in and ensure we spearhead this advancement. Then, we can hope to inspire confidence in others who believe in the potential of Africa, like Patrick, to join us in elevating our continent to greater heights.”

In conclusion, He also revealed a significant update for Nigeria’s energy landscape, stating that by June, the need to import petrol would be eliminated courtesy of the Dangote refinery commencing operations.

Hot this week

$32M Unaccounted in Nigerian Water Sector, World Bank Calls for Reimbursement

The World Bank has uncovered a $32 million funding...

Davido Pledges ₦300m to Support Orphanages and Combat Drug Abuse

Nigerian music icon David Adeleke, better known as Davido,...

Nestlé Nigeria Unveils Prestigious Judging Panel for the 2024 Media Awards

Nestlé Nigeria has unveiled the panel of judges for...

The Physiology of Transformative Leadership and Its Impact on a Failing Nation

Kingsley Enwelim Nwanze In an era marked by rapid change...

Nigeria Needs to Focus on Export Growth for Economic Recovery, Says Sanwo-Olu

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has called for a...

One in Four Nigerians Dreams of Leaving Their Communities – NBS Report

Nearly a quarter of Nigerians aged 15 and above...

Food Insecurity in Nigeria Leaves Families Borrowing to Eat – NBS Report

Nearly one in five Nigerian households, or 20.8%, have...

Africa Instability Report: Economic Challenges Push Nigeria into ‘Vulnerable’ Category

Nigeria's stability has deteriorated sharply, with the nation now...

The Physiology of Transformative Leadership and Its Impact on a Failing Nation

Kingsley Enwelim Nwanze In an era marked by rapid change...

Sanwo-Olu’s N3tn ‘Budget of Sustainability’ Targets Infrastructure, Education, and Social Inclusion

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has presented an unprecedented...

African Union Secures Key Wins at Brazil-Led G20 Summit

The African Union (AU) celebrated significant progress at the...

3,759 Weekly Cyber-Attacks Highlight Urgent Need for Nigeria’s Cyber Defense

Nigerian organisations are grappling with a cyber-attack crisis, facing...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories