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Ramaphosa Faces Backlash Over Simplified Visa Process for Nigerians

December 7, 2024
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President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent announcement of a streamlined visa process for Nigerian nationals has sparked widespread criticism in South Africa, with many citizens taking to social media to call for his resignation.

The policy, unveiled during the 11th Session of the South Africa-Nigeria Bi-National Commission in Cape Town on December 3, aims to foster economic growth and boost tourism. However, critics accuse the government of prioritizing foreign relations over pressing domestic issues.

Simplified Visa Process

The new initiative includes a five-year multiple-entry visa for eligible Nigerian businesspeople. The presidency clarified that this decision is part of broader efforts to modernize global visa application systems. “Our efforts to create a favourable environment include introducing a simplified visa process for Nigerian businesspeople,” Ramaphosa stated.

One key detail drawing attention is that Nigerian nationals will no longer need to produce a passport to apply for a visa, a change intended to streamline the application process further.

Public Outcry

The announcement has fueled existing tensions between South Africans and Nigerians, often highlighted in heated exchanges on social media. Many critics have voiced concerns that the relaxed visa policy could worsen South Africa’s social and economic challenges, including unemployment and resource strain.

An open letter to the president, along with widespread online criticism, has amplified calls for the government to reverse the decision.

Government’s Position

Despite the backlash, the government remains resolute in its stance, arguing that the policy aligns with South Africa’s strategy to strengthen bilateral relations and promote economic cooperation with Nigeria, one of its key African partners.

“This is a necessary step toward creating mutual opportunities and fostering shared growth between our nations,” the presidency reiterated in response to criticism.

The debate over the visa policy underscores the challenges faced by South Africa’s leadership in balancing domestic priorities with regional diplomacy, leaving the nation divided over the potential benefits and risks of such initiatives.

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