YOBE STATE GOVT APPROVES ENROLLMENT OF RETIREES INTO THE STATES HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT. (PHOTO).

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 YOBE STATE GOVERNMENT APPROVES ENROLLMENT OF RETIREES INTO THE STATES HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT  Yobe state government has approved the enrollment of the state and local government retirees into the state  contributory  Healthcare Management Agency (YSCHMA) social equity programme, marking a significant milestone in the state's effort to strengthen social protection and expand access to quality healthcare . Announcing the development, the Executive Secretary of the Agency ,Dr Babagana Tijjani said the initiative is designed to eliminate the financial burden of our of pocket health care expenditure among pensioners by providing them with access to comprehensive, affordable and quality healthcare services through YSCHMA accredited health facilities across the state.                 According to Dr Tijjani, the approval reflects Governor Buni's unwavering commitment to improving the welfare of retirees and ensuring that senior c...

GHANA SCRAPS VISA FEES FOR ALL AFRICANS. (PHOTO).


 Ghana scraps visa fees for all Africans


Ghana announces it will introduce a free visa regime for all African nationals in a move aimed at strengthening regional integration, tourism, and intra-African trade.


In a post on social media platform X, Foreign Minister Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa says President John Mahama had approved the policy, which will take effect on May 25, marking Africa Day.


“The Government of Ghana has decided to introduce a free visa regime for all Africans who wish to visit Ghana,” Ablakwa said, adding that the policy forms part of a broader effort to position Ghana as a leader in Pan-African unity, TRT Afrika reported.


Mahama made the announcement during Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa's inaugural state visit to Ghana.


 “Ghana seeks to consolidate its credentials as the cradle of Pan-Africanism even as it expects a major boost in tourism and intra-African trade by this groundbreaking reform,” Ablakwa adds.


Ablakwa noted that the reform would be integrated into a new electronic visa system set to launch next month, describing it as a “groundbreaking” step expected to significantly boost tourism and cross-border commerce.


Ghana has long promoted itself as a hub of Pan-Africanism, and officials say the latest move reinforces its historical identity as a gateway for the African diaspora and the continent at large.


Mahama also pledged continued efforts to improve travel access for Ghanaian citizens abroad, saying the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is pursuing additional visa waiver agreements. According to the statement, 23 such agreements have been negotiated since last year.


Growing continental trend


Ghana joins a small but growing number of African countries that have adopted free visa, visa-free or liberal entry policies for African travellers as part of broader continental integration efforts.


Rwanda has been a pioneer in this regard, offering visa-free access or visas on arrival to all African nationals since 2024, a policy credited with boosting tourism and positioning the country as a regional conference hub. 


Similarly, Benin operates a fully visa-free regime for all African citizens, relying on an electronic travel authorisation system to facilitate entry.


Seychelles has long maintained one of the world’s most open border policies, allowing visa-free access to all nationalities, including Africans, making it a model for open tourism.


Other countries, including Kenya, have also moved toward more open systems, recently scrapping traditional visa requirements in favour of electronic travel authorisations for most visitors, including Africans.


Analysts say such policies align with the goals of the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which aim to ease the movement of people, goods and services across the continent.


Ghana’s decision is expected to add momentum to calls for wider adoption of easing travel across Africa, as governments seek to unlock economic potential through greater mobility and integration.

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