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Consulate Issues South African Businessmen Multiple Visa

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Nigerian Consulate in Johannesburg has started the issuance of three-years multiple visa to South African businessmen visiting Nigeria.

The Consul-General, Mr Okey Emuchay, said  in Johannesburg that about 20 South African businessmen had benefited from the new visa regime since it began this week.

The Nigerian envoy said that the first beneficiaries were members of business delegations visiting Bayelsa and Anambra states as a development from President Goodluck Jonathan’s recent state visit to South Africa.

Reports  say that Governors Peter Obi and Seriake Dickson of Anambra and Bayelsa respectively, accompanied President Jonathan on the visit.

Emuchay said that the consulate was meeting with the South Africa – Nigeria Chamber of Commerce to encourage its members to take advantage of the new visa regime

“The implementation of the three-year multiple entry visa regime for South African businessmen is to curtail, to the  minimum the activities of the so-called visa agents and consultant who fleece the unsuspecting members of the public.

“Our two missions are open – the Consulate in Johannesburg and the High Commission in Pretoria – and we encourage the private sector in particular to approach us directly.

“We do not delay processing of visa once the documentation is complete: we process and issue so that people don’t need to engage agents or consultants,” Emuchay said.

The implementation of the three-year visa regime is in line with the agreement reached between South Africa and Nigeria on the promotion of trade and business during the one day state visit of President Jonathan to South Africa.

At the business forum between Nigeria and the South Africa business community in Cape Town, issuance of visa was said to be an impediment to the smooth business relations between the two countries.

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