A comment attributed to NPP Communications Team member Ellen Ama Daaku has generated widespread discussion following Ghana’s implementation of a visa-fee waiver policy for African nationals.

According to widely circulated reports and social media posts, Daaku reportedly stated that while the waiver of visa fees for Africans is a positive step, South Africans should not be allowed to benefit from the arrangement. The remarks have triggered strong reactions online, with supporters and critics debating the implications for diplomacy, regional integration, and Ghana–South Africa relations. [oai_citation:0‡Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/100076269965159/posts/waiver-of-visa-for-africans-is-excellent-but-south-africans-should-be-banned-fro/1043698714849118/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
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Ghana’s Visa-Free Initiative
President John Dramani Mahama announced that Ghana would roll out a free e-visa policy for African nationals effective May 25, 2026, as part of efforts to promote Pan-African integration, tourism, and investment across the continent. The policy was presented as a major step toward strengthening African unity and economic cooperation. [oai_citation:1‡The Presidency, Republic of Ghana](https://presidency.gov.gh/ghana-to-roll-out-free-visa-for-all-africans-from-may-2026/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
The government has argued that the initiative aligns with Ghana’s long-standing commitment to Pan-Africanism and continental mobility while maintaining appropriate security screening measures for visitors. [oai_citation:2‡The Presidency, Republic of Ghana](https://presidency.gov.gh/ghana-to-roll-out-free-visa-for-all-africans-from-may-2026/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
Context Behind the Debate
The discussion comes amid heightened public concern over reports of attacks and tensions involving African migrants in parts of South Africa. Some Ghanaians have expressed frustration over past incidents affecting Ghanaian nationals and other African communities living or working in South Africa.
Supporters of Daaku’s position argue that Ghana should respond firmly to protect its citizens, while critics contend that restrictions based on nationality could undermine broader African integration efforts and diplomatic relations.
Mixed Reactions Online
Social media platforms have seen thousands of comments on the issue. Some users believe reciprocity should guide immigration policies, while others maintain that Ghana should continue promoting open borders and African solidarity regardless of political disagreements.
The debate highlights the challenges African governments face in balancing national security, diplomacy, economic interests, and continental integration.
Why This Story Matters
Ghana’s visa-fee waiver policy represents one of the most significant mobility reforms on the continent in recent years. Any calls for exemptions or restrictions involving specific countries are likely to attract attention from policymakers, business leaders, and citizens across Africa. The discussion also reflects wider concerns about migration, regional cooperation, and the future of Pan-Africanism. oai_citation:3‡The Presidency, Republic of Ghana
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