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Make Africa Borderless Now: The People’s Movement for Continental Integration

In a world where global headwinds are shifting and external barriers are rising, especially against African migrants, a powerful, people-driven campaign is preparing to sweep across Africa in 2026. The “Make Africa Borderless Now!” movement. This movement will be unveiled formally in Accra, Ghana, in February at the Africa Prosperity Dialogues 2026.

It has a singular but transformational mission: to remove the artificial borders that have kept Africans apart from one another for over a century, and to finally make continental integration not merely an aspiration of leaders, but a demand of the African people themselves.

The goal is bold: to mobilise more than 10 million signatures across Africa and its global diaspora and to present them directly to Heads of State at the 40th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa in February 2027. But it is also achievable. I say that with conviction because I have seen it done before and this was without the technological advantages of the world we live in today.

Why I Believe We Can Mobilise Over 10 Million

I speak not only as Founder and Executive Chairman of the Africa Prosperity Network, the institution leading this campaign. I speak also as someone who has lived a similar moment in history. In the 1990s, I joined the global Drop the Debt (Jubilee 2000) campaign. This was a movement that asked the world’s wealthiest nations to cancel the crushing debts holding Africa and the Global South back. It was the powerful catalyst which galvanised global public opinion, forcing the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, along with G7 leaders to offer more substantial and rapid debt relief than originally envisioned in 1996 for the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative.

Armed only with pen-and-paper petitions, radio, and the occasional fax machine, that grassroots effort, powered by voices such as Bono, Quincy Jones, Muhammad Ali, Bob Geldof, Youssou N’Dour, Thom Yorke and others, captured the imagination of the world. We did the “impossible.” We gathered 24 million signatures, well before the age of social media, WhatsApp, TikTok, or digital mobilisation campaigns.

Today, Africa is younger, more connected, and more digitally empowered than ever.
If we could mobilise 24 million people in the 1990s to fight for debt cancellation, we can certainly mobilise over 10 million Africans in 2026 to demand free movement, open skies, and a truly united continent.

A New Engine for African Unity

The Make Africa Borderless Now! Movement is officially led by the Africa Prosperity Network, working in collaboration with major Pan-African institutions. It launches on the continental stage at the Africa Prosperity Dialogues 2026 — to be held 4th–6th February 2026 at the Accra International Conference Centre, under the patronage of H.E. John Dramani Mahama, and in partnership with the AfCFTA Secretariat, AfDB, AUDA-NEPAD, BADEA, AFC and others.

But at APD 2026 and after its launch, the movement will not be owned by institutions; it will be owned by Africans. In fact, it will be the first time that the socio-economic integration project will be made to be owned and driven by the people, especially the youth, whose future is at stake.

Our strategy is deliberately “people-powered.” This is a Global African mobilisation ecosystem.
We will:
• Harness digital tools and social platforms
• Engage big business, SMEs, traders, NGOs, labour unions and pan-African entrepreneurs
• Activate cultural influencers — from musicians and film icons to athletes and creators
• Deploy community radio, churches, mosques, chiefs, youth groups and women’s associations
• Build a web platform where every African or friend of Africa can sign, share, and even compete to design the official logo!

This is designed to be a destiny defining movement, a prosperous, integrated Africa, where its 1.5 billion people can move freely, trade freely and unleash talents, resources and ideas in a borderless Africa which will put our collective dignity and destiny beyond reproach. A movement insisting on destiny realisation.

A Twelve-Pillar Roadmap to a Borderless Africa

At the heart of Make Africa Borderless Now! is a twelve-pillar blueprint. Ours is a practical plan grounded in existing AU treaties and protocols but pushed forward with people-powered urgency for implementation:

For People —
✓ Visa-free travel across Africa
✓ Open Skies: liberalise air routes
✓ A continent-wide biometric passport & digital African ID

For Trade —
✓ A single African customs union
✓ Harmonised standards & a continent-wide commercial law ecosystem
✓ Seamless cross-border digital payments
✓ Full activation of the AfCFTA Digital Trade Protocol

For Foundations —
✓ Trans-African infrastructure and logistics corridors
✓ An African Court of Justice to enforce a true single market
✓ Women and youth at the centre of continental prosperity
✓ One African voice in global negotiations

All of these echo long-agreed frameworks — from the Abuja Treaty (1991) to the Yamoussoukro Decision (1999) to the Free Movement Protocol (2018) — but which have waited decades for action.

Why Now — And Why It Matters

Never has the urgency been clearer. In February 2025, the African Union Commission and the African Development Bank jointly urged African governments to remove visa restrictions, warning of the economic self-harm caused by internal barriers. Meanwhile, in Europe and America, all efforts are being made to keep Africans. These nations tightening immigration, threatening academic, business, and cultural exchanges serve as a stark reminder of what we need to do: If Africa does not build its own internal freedom of movement, someone else will dictate and stifle our progress movement for us.

A borderless Africa is not simply a dream, it is a strategic act of self-protection, self-determination and self-enhancement.

This campaign asks a historic question: Can 10 million African voices move 55 African governments?
Yes — if those voices become a single continental roar.
Yes — if this time, the African people themselves lead the Pan-African movement.
Yes — if we insist that unity stops being poetry and becomes policy delivered.

As I reflect on Jubilee 2000, on the petitions carried in backpacks, the signatures handwritten in villages, stadiums, churches and concerts, I know what it takes to move the world. And I know that Africa today is far more ready.

Our belief is simple and powerful: Africa’s greatest strength lies in its unity, particularly, economic unity, and the time to finally achieve it is now.

And, so we say to Africans everywhere, get ready to join us in 2026: Sign. Share. Mobilise. Demand your freedom of movement.
Make Africa Borderless — Now!

This article is written by Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko, Founder and Executive Director of Africa Prosperity Network. He can be reached on gabby@africaprosperity.network

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