South Africa sets up visa office in Port Harcourt
The
South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Louis Mngani, says visa
office established in Port Harcourt is to boost operations between
Nigeria and South Africa.
In
a statement signed by Mr Opubo Inko-Tariah, the Special Adviser, Media
and Publicity of the High Commission, Mngani made the remark at the
inauguration of the South African e-visa office in Port Harcourt on
Thursday.
According
to him, since 1994 when the first elected South African president came
to power, the tie between the two countries gets stronger by the day.
Mngani
expressed the hope that the presence of the centre would be beneficial
to residents and boost trade between the two countries.
He said that the choice of Port Harcourt was due to its status as an economic hub in the country.
The
South African Consular General, Mugesi Monaisa, said that the visa
centre was among the three established in the country to palliate the
suffering prospective visitors and tourists experienced in obtaining
visas to South Africa.
Monaisa said that the centre would provide an advice for those ready to do business in South Africa.
In
his speech, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, stated that the state
is investors haven as it is the most hospitable and lucrative place for
investment.
Source: punchng
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