The Federal
Government has called for the abolition of visa requirement among the
members of the Developing Eight (D-8) Countries Organisation for
Economic Cooperation to ensure free movement of people and trade. The
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, made the call
when he met with the Secretary General of the organisation, Dr Seyed
Ali-Mohammed, on Wednesday, in Abuja.
The D-8 countries are Nigeria,
Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan and Turkey. “One
area that I think D8 must to work on and if really they want to succeed,
they must make sure that there is no barrier in term of visa among
those eight countries. “You cannot grow any trade talk less of tourism,
if I cannot have easy access to Malaysia, Egypt, Iran, Pakistan. “You
can imagine the volume of trade that will develop over night if only you
can make sure that if I want to go to Iran that there is bilateral
agreement between Nigeria and Iran, between Nigeria and Pakistan and
among those eight countries that there will be free movement of people.
“It is free movement of people that will guarantee free movement of
trade. “So, this is one area that I believe that you need to work hard
on.’’ Mohammed, who commended the organisation’s focus on tourism
development, said the provision of infrastructure was critical to the
development of domestic tourism. According to him, “until you develop
domestic tourism, you cannot have international tourism”. In his
remarks, Ali-Mohammed said the purpose of his visit was to intimate the
minister about the organisation’s resolve to focus on tourism
development as the area of cooperation among member countries. “The
meeting today I am enthusiastic about tourism. ”Very recently, on the
proposal of member states, we came to conclusion that tourism or so
could be one of our priority areas.’
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