Accra, Feb. 21, - Members of the
President Task Force on the ECOWAS Single Currency Programme have reaffirmed
their political will to meet the Bloc’s single currency programme deadline by
2020.
They also reaffirmed their
commitment to ratify and implement all relevant ECOWAS Protocols and
Conventions, as well as the gradual approach where member states, which meet
the convergence criteria, can start the monetary union while other countries
join later.
This was in a Communiqué issued
at the end of the Fifth Meeting of the Presidential task Force on the ECOWAS
Single Currency Programme in Accra on Wednesday.
The meeting was attended by
President Nana Addo Akufo-Addo, President Allasane Outtara of Cote d’Ivoire,
President Issoufou Mamadou of Niger, Faure Gnassingbe of Togo, and Mr Godwin
Emefiele, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigera, representing President
Muhamadu Buhari.
The members of the Task Force
expressed concern over the situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo and
called on the African Union to put in place a mechanism to move towards the
peaceful resolution of the crisis.
The Accra meeting, which comes
four months after the last one in Niamey, Niger on October 24, 2017, was to
review the progress made by the Task Force, co-chaired by President Akufo-Addo
and Nigerien leader Issoufou Mamadou, on the roadmap to attain the single
currency for the region by 2020.
GNA

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