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ABUJA – Gabon has announced a total and comprehensive ban on the entry of United States citizens, a move that marks a sharp escalation in diplomatic tensions between Libreville and Washington.

The decision comes in direct response to restrictions imposed by the United States on Gabonese nationals, which Gabonese authorities have described as discriminatory and unjustified. Officials in Libreville say the reciprocal ban is grounded in the principle of sovereign equality and is intended to protect national dignity amid what they view as unilateral punitive measures by Washington.

Gabon’s action reflects a broader shift across parts of Africa, particularly in states seeking to assert greater control over their foreign policy and migration regimes. In the Sahel region, Niger has already taken steps in a similar direction following the breakdown of relations with Western partners after the 2023 military takeover. Niamey has imposed tighter controls on US diplomatic and civilian presence, revoked defence agreements, and signalled its willingness to respond firmly to any travel or visa sanctions imposed by Washington.

Other countries, including Mali and Burkina Faso, have adopted increasingly hard-line postures towards the United States and its allies, accusing them of using visa bans, aid suspensions, and travel restrictions as tools of political pressure. While these states have not yet announced blanket bans on US citizens, officials have openly discussed reciprocal measures should sanctions against their nationals intensify.

Analysts say these developments point to a growing trend in which African states—particularly those distancing themselves from Western security and economic frameworks—are prepared to mirror US immigration and travel policies rather than absorb them passively. The move is also consistent with a wider recalibration of alliances, as countries like Niger deepen ties with non-Western partners, including Russia, China, and regional blocs.

Diplomatic observers warn that the rise of reciprocal travel bans risks further eroding people-to-people ties and complicating humanitarian, commercial, and diplomatic engagement. However, supporters of the measures argue that they represent a long-overdue assertion of sovereignty in a global system often skewed in favour of powerful states.

As tensions persist, Gabon’s decision may serve as a precedent for other African nations weighing similar responses to US visa and travel restrictions, signalling a more confrontational phase in Africa–US relations.

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