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    Home » Burkina Faso Scraps Visa Fees for African Travellers
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    Burkina Faso Scraps Visa Fees for African Travellers

    September 13, 2025
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    President Ibrahim Traoré
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    Burkina Faso has officially removed visa fees for all African travellers as part of an initiative to facilitate the movement of people and goods into the country. Mahamadou Sana, the country’s security minister, announced the decision following a cabinet meeting chaired by military leader Capt Ibrahim Traoré.

    Key Details

    • Online Application Required: While visa fees have been waived, African visitors must submit an online visa application, which will be reviewed for approval.
    • Joining Regional Trends: Burkina Faso joins several other African nations, such as Ghana, Rwanda, and Kenya, that have relaxed travel requirements for African citizens.
    • West African Travel: Citizens of West African countries previously enjoyed visa-free travel to Burkina Faso, though this may change as the country has recently withdrawn from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

    Leadership Context

    Capt Ibrahim Traoré, who came to power in a coup in 2022, has positioned himself as a proponent of Pan-Africanism, often criticizing Western influence and colonialism. His leadership style has garnered both admiration and criticism, particularly regarding his handling of dissent and the ongoing Islamist insurgency affecting the region.

    Regional Security Issues

    Burkina Faso is grappling with significant security challenges, with approximately 40% of the country reportedly under the control of armed jihadist groups. Despite promises to enhance security and forge new partnerships, including with Russia, the situation remains precarious.

    Promoting Regional Integration

    The removal of visa fees is seen as a reflection of Burkina Faso’s commitment to Pan-African ideals and aims to promote tourism, Burkinabe culture, and the country’s visibility on the international stage. The initiative aligns with efforts by the African Union (AU) to ease travel restrictions within the continent.

    Recent moves by other African nations to facilitate travel include Ghana’s announcement that all African passport holders can now visit without a visa, and Kenya’s introduction of a visa-free policy requiring online authorization. Similarly, Rwandan visitors also benefit from visa-free entry.

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