AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUK Travel Rules: The UK has reaffirmed that Nigerians and nationals of 100+ countries must get visas before short visits under updated Visitor rules, with limited exemptions. Sahel Air & Diplomacy: Algeria and Mali are thawing ties again—ambassadors are being reinstated and airspace reopened after last year’s drone-related fallout, a sign of easing pressure across the Sahel. US Entry Tightening: The US keeps full entry bans on Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger and Sierra Leone, while other West African states face partial visa restrictions—important for anyone planning travel to the US in 2026. Regional Security & Mobility: Burkina Faso is also named among countries rejecting a US “third-country deportation” plan, which triggered visa fallout and paused processing in Ouagadougou. Tourism Safety Watch: Burkina Faso is linked to a wider crackdown on trafficking and online recruitment scams, with regional law enforcement stepping up joint action from Accra. Local Travel Culture: A Kenyan creator alleges a fraudulent “Battle of Nations” voting contest in Ouagadougou, raising fresh questions about event safety for visitors. Visa-Free Planning (West Africa): ECOWAS free movement is highlighted as making travel easier across the region, including Burkina Faso, for eligible passport holders.
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