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African Citizens’ Passport

AU Passport

On Africa Liberation Day, May 25th, President Kuffuor and Chairperson Alpha Konare launched the African Union Diplomatic passport. The diplomatic passport was a compromise after member states failed to reach consensus on an African passport that would be accessible to all African citizens.

We, civil society organizations of Africa, have issued an African citizens passport to ensure freedom of movement throughout the Continent of all African citizens. The passport is a response to a growing demand by African citizens for an easing of restrictions on travel within Africa by African Governments as a pre-condition for African citizenship.

The African passport was launched on June 22nd at a Continental Conference organized by the AU Ghanaian Civil Society Coalition prior to the African Union Summit in Accra. The first African citizen passports was issued to the Ghanaian Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon Nana Akuffo Addo, in his capacity as Chairperson of the Executive Council of the African Union, by a young African activist Ablavi Benjamine Agbodian. During the conference, she provided personalised passports to the Minister for himself and his family.

Download the Passport (Acrobat PDF file)

Posted by on 07/02 at 02:55 PM

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