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Africans are yet to understand the full extent of their potential as a united force and embracing the Africa Continental Free Trade Area agenda could just be what the continent needed to make this realisation. That’s according to Susan Akporiaye, President of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies.
She was speaking at the Africa Tourism Leadership Forum in Gaborone Botswana where stakeholders in the industry, including government officials, have gathered to devise ways to improve intra-Africa travel and trade.
“I know this continent has so much wealth, so, so much that we don’t have an idea or have a clue of how powerful we are in Africa and if we can just … I don’t know how to call it, maybe bring our pride down … we are too scared of each other. We are so, so scared of each other,” she says.
President of National Association of Nigerian Travel Agencies, Susan Akporiaye says Africans need to make an effort to learn about one another’s cultural backgrounds, which says would improve intra-Africa travel.#SABCNews #ATLF2023 pic.twitter.com/uruSlazcHj
— Sipho King K Kekana (@KingKAzania) October 4, 2023
Cultural stereotypes among Africans, she says, are holding Africans back and maybe something Africans may need to overcome before the AfCFTA agenda is fully embraced.
“The average Nigerian believes a South African doesn’t like them, that they hate them,” she laments.
Akporiaye says while the Africa Continental Free Trade Area agenda is what Africa needs, she doesn’t think Africans are entirely ready to embrace all about it.
She was speaking at the Africa Tourism Leadership Forum at the Grand Palm Hotel in Gaborone. #SABCNews #ATLF2023 pic.twitter.com/dU40I6eEpR
— Sipho King K Kekana (@KingKAzania) October 4, 2023
AfCFTA is an economic integration programme launched by the African Union in 2018 to make improve intra-Africa trade having been ratified by 47 of the 54 African countries. It intends to achieve its goals of increasing intra-African trade and fostering industrial growth by establishing a single market that facilitates the unrestricted movement of people, investment, goods, and services across the African continent.
The African tourism industry is looking to the adoption of this programme to improve tourism on the continent and it has dominated discussions at the 6th tourism forum currently under way in Gaborone.
Among the suggestions put on the table is for Africa to create its own travel culture, which should possibly include getting rid of passports. That’s according to Kenya Tourism Federation CEO Susan Ongalo.
Africa needs to create it’s own travel culture, which should possibly include getting rid of passports. That’s according to Kenya Tourism Federation CEO Susan Ongalo, speaking at the Africa Tourism Leadership Forum in Gaborone, Botswana.#SABCNews #ATLF2023 pic.twitter.com/0gVl04xduQ
— Sipho King K Kekana (@KingKAzania) October 4, 2023
The forum continues.
Lack of access to funding and lack of collateral to secure loans underscore the need for a continental financial institution of young people are to succeed in the tourism industry. Phineas Kapinga, a tour operator, says these challenges hold them back.#SABCNews #ATLF2023 pic.twitter.com/LdTe7oFkj7
— Sipho King K Kekana (@KingKAzania) October 4, 2023