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The path to creating one passport for all Africans will inch one step closer this year.
At the 32nd African Union summit in February, the Commission will present details on the design, production, and issuance of the long-awaited African passport, the head of the continental body Moussa Faki Mahamat has revealed.
The unified passport is aimed at easing the free movement of people, spurring economic growth, promoting intra-African trade, and eventually creating a “continent with seamless borders.”
The announcement comes in the heels of the AU’s launch of a single air market initiative to improve connectivity and a free trade agreement to establish a common market for goods and services.
If the heads of state assembly adopt the measures in February, it will pave the way for of the issuance of the African passport in accordance with respective national laws and regulations.
The move is likely to be a windfall for citizens of African states, who hold some of the least powerful passports in the world.
Movement within their own continent is hard for Africans too: only Seychelles and Benin offer visa-free travel to all African travellers. And even as visa regimes get relaxed, travellers from nations like South Sudan and Burundi need visas to go to 48 and 47 African countries respectively.
First introduced in 2016, the African passport is still exclusive to heads of state and other diplomats with Chadian leader Idriss Déby and Rwandan president Paul Kagame being the first recipients.
Immigration experts from member states, however, met last July in Nairobi to deliberate on the document’s technical specifications, security features, and how best to unroll it across the AU’s 55 states.
Sceptics point out the move will be challenging, with many African states already resistant to migrants and refugees, and some have been quietly tightening their visa rules.
Faki, however, stated the AU will push for more integration saying “the persisting obstacles to our citizens’ movement within their own continent are simply unacceptable.”
Coming up in 2019, #AU Commission will present, for adoption, guidelines on the design, production & issuance of the #African #passport, taking us one step closer to the long-held dream of complete free movement across the continent.
Statement ⬇ï¸https://t.co/wjPqN8jHAx pic.twitter.com/gnQcKR6yCI— Kwesi Quartey. (@AU_KwesiQuartey) January 2, 2019
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