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Burkina Faso waives visa fees for Africans

September 12, 2025
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Burkina Faso has officially removed visa fees for all African visitors, a move aimed at boosting tourism, trade, and regional integration. The announcement came from the country’s security minister, Mahamadou Sana, after a cabinet meeting led by military ruler Capt Ibrahim Traoré on Thursday.

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Under the new policy, citizens of African nations will not pay for visas but must submit an online application for review and approval. The West African country joins Ghana, Rwanda, and Kenya in easing travel restrictions for continental visitors, reflecting a growing trend of intra-African mobility.

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Previously, citizens of West African states could travel to Burkina Faso without visas. However, as Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger have withdrawn from ECOWAS, travel rules for regional nationals may change in the future.

Capt Traoré, who seized power in a 2022 coup, has positioned himself as a Pan-Africanist, often criticizing colonial legacies and the influence of Western powers. His leadership style is widely followed on social media, where his revolutionary image is promoted, although critics point to his authoritarian governance and ongoing struggles against Islamist insurgencies.

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Despite ongoing security challenges, including control of an estimated 40% of the country by jihadist groups, the junta’s announcement emphasizes continental solidarity. The government’s information service stated that the visa waiver “will help promote tourism, Burkinabe culture, and improve Burkina Faso’s visibility abroad.”

This decision aligns with broader African Union initiatives to facilitate free movement of people across the continent. Countries like Ghana and Kenya have already implemented similar visa-free or visa-on-arrival programs, while Rwanda has long allowed Africans to enter without visas.

The policy is expected to strengthen regional integration, encourage cultural exchanges, and attract more visitors to Burkina Faso, enhancing economic and social ties across the continent.

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