Togo has officially removed visa requirements for all African citizens holding a valid national passport, allowing visa-free entry for stays up to 30 days.
This policy boosts regional tourism and economic integration, requiring only that travelers complete a mandatory online declaration 24 hours before arrival.
The announcement was made on Tuesday in a statement issued by Togo’s Ministry of Security via its official X handle.
According to the statement, African nationals holding valid national passports will now be allowed to enter Togo without a visa for stays of up to 30 days.
“Togo takes a historic step in strengthening African integration. Henceforth, all nationals of African states holding a valid national passport may enter Togolese territory without a visa, for a stay of up to 30 days.
“Through this major reform, the President of the Council reaffirms his commitment to making Togo a space of openness, mobility, opportunities, and cooperation at the heart of the African continent,” the statement read.
The government, however, noted that travellers are still required to complete a travel declaration on the official government platform at least 24 hours before arrival in order to obtain a travel slip.
The ministry added that the policy underscores Togo’s commitment to regional integration and strengthening ties among African countries.
The development places Togo among African countries that have eased entry requirements for citizens of other African nations as part of efforts to boost trade, tourism and regional cooperation.
Recall that Rwanda has recently implemented a similar visa-free policy.
In response, the Nigerian government has commenced the implementation of a 30-day visa exemption policy for Rwandan nationals entering the country.



