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    Ghana Opens Doors: Visa-Free Entry for African Passport Holders

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    Ghana Opens Doors: Visa-Free Entry for African Passport Holders

    Ghana has introduced visa-free travel for all African passport holders starting this year, marking a milestone toward Africaโ€™s economic integration.

    The announcement came from outgoing President Nana Akufo-Addo during his final State of the Nation address before stepping down on January 6, after serving two terms.  

    “I am proud to have authorized visa-free entry to Ghana for African passport holders, effective from the beginning of this year,” Akufo-Addo told parliament. He emphasized that this move aligns with the goals of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the worldโ€™s largest trading bloc, and supports the African Unionโ€™s Agenda 2063 vision of a connected and integrated continent.  

    Ghana now joins countries like Rwanda, Seychelles, Gambia, and Benin in granting visa-free access to African travelers. Previously, Ghana offered visa-free travel to citizens from 26 African nations and visas on arrival to 25 others, while only Eritreans and Moroccans needed visas before arrival.  

    This new policy enhances Ghanaโ€™s global reputation, building on initiatives like the 2019 Year of Return, which commemorated the African diaspora and the transatlantic slave trade.

    The campaign brought thousands of visitors, including celebrities, to Ghana, with some even acquiring citizenship, further positioning the nation as a cultural and tourism hub.  

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    In his farewell address, Akufo-Addo highlighted economic achievements during his tenure, including a boost in Ghanaโ€™s international reserves from $6.2 billion in 2017 to $8 billion and notable GDP growth in 2024.

    He projected a 6.3% growth rate for 2025 and expressed confidence in the countryโ€™s resilience despite recent economic challenges.  

    “I leave behind a thriving Ghana that has overcome global challenges with resilience, an economy on the path to recovery, and institutions functioning effectively,” he said.  

    Despite being under a $3 billion IMF relief program since 2022 due to an economic crisis, Ghana remains one of Africaโ€™s most stable democracies.

    On January 6, Akufo-Addo handed over power to John Mahama, who won the December elections.ย 

    Ghana Opens Doors: Visa-Free Entry for African Passport Holdersย 

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