The hashtag #RamaphosaMustGo is gaining traction and trending on social media as some South Africans express their discontent with President Cyril Ramaphosa after he revealed plans for a streamlined five-year visa process for Nigerian nationals.
The initiative, revealed during the 11th Session of the South Africa-Nigeria Bi-National Commission in Cape Town on December 3, has sparked outrage, with many citizens taking to social media under the hashtag #RamaphosaMustGo to demand his resignation.
The policy aims to enhance economic growth and tourism by easing visa processes for Nigerian businesspeople. Those who qualify will be granted a five-year multiple-entry visa, without needing to present a passport during the application process.
“Our efforts to create a favourable environment include introducing a simplified visa process for Nigerian business people,” President Ramaphosa explained, adding that it is part of broader reforms to modernize global visa application processes.
Despite the government’s intentions, the announcement has been met with sharp backlash. Critics accuse the administration of neglecting domestic concerns in favor of foreign relations. An open letter to the president and widespread online criticism reflect public frustration.
The relaxed visa policy comes at a time of strained relations between Nigerians and South Africans, with social media often serving as a battleground for heated exchanges. Many South Africans fear the policy could worsen existing social and economic challenges, particularly amid concerns about unemployment and strained public resources.
The presidency, however, has stood firm, stating that the policy is part of a broader strategy to strengthen bilateral ties and boost economic cooperation between South Africa and Nigeria.