The Federal Government has begun enforcement of a 30-day visa waiver arrangement for citizens of Rwanda, following a directive issued by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
The policy, unveiled at the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, forms part of a mutual travel agreement between Nigeria and Rwanda, under which both countries now enjoy simplified entry privileges for short stays.
In a press release issued on Friday, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) confirmed that all operational procedures had been concluded to ensure full and immediate rollout at the nation’s air, land, and sea entry points.
Under the new framework, Rwandan passport holders may enter Nigeria without obtaining a visa in advance for a period not exceeding 30 days, provided the visit is for legitimate purposes such as tourism, commercial activities, or official assignments. Visitors who intend to remain longer are required to secure the relevant entry permit through Nigerian diplomatic missions or the electronic visa system.
The Service directed all border control units, airports, and seaports to commence strict application of the presidential instruction without delay.
According to the NIS, the initiative reflects strengthening diplomatic relations between both countries and supports wider African objectives aimed at promoting easier cross-border movement, boosting tourism flows, and expanding economic partnerships across the continent.
It also reiterated its commitment to ensuring secure, well-regulated, and compliant migration practices in line with global standards and the administration’s Renewed Hope policy direction.
The public has been encouraged to seek verified information or support through official NIS communication channels, including its accredited social media handles and dedicated helplines.









