Accra, Feb. 21, - President Nana
Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has called on the Economic Community of West African
States (ECOWAS) to renew their commitment towards the attainment of a single
regional currency by 2020.
This, he said, would accelerate
the agenda for the greater integration of West Africa, raise the living
standards of the people, boost economic activities and place the region on an
even keel with the global world.
President Akufo-Addo made the
call when he delivered the opening address at the Fifth Meeting of the
Presidential Task Force on the ECOWAS Single Currency at the Accra
International Conference Centre, in Accra.
The Accra meeting, coming four
months after the last one in Niamey, Niger, on October 24, 2017, is to review
the progress made by the Task Force, which is co-chaired by President
Akufo-Addo and Nigerien leader, Issoufou Mamadou, on the roadmap to attaining
the single currency for the region by 2020.
President Akufo-Addo told the
meeting that though the decision to adopt the single currency for the region
had suffered setbacks since it was mooted some 20 years ago, there was positive
indication that the vision would be realised.
“We have had challenges along the
way towards the attainment of the convergence criteria required for the single
currency to come to into effect. We have also chalked some significant
successes to this end. Nonetheless, we remain determined to have a single
currency,” he stressed.
President Akufo-Addo urged member
states to commit to the ratification and implementation of the relevant ECOWAS
Protocols on the free movement of persons, goods and Services, the ECOWAS Trade
Liberalisation Scheme and the Common External Tariffs, to ensure a faster
realisation of a single regional currency.
He stressed that trade in the
region cannot thrive when there was insecurity, urging his colleague regional
leaders to target efforts at marinating regional peace and security, democracy
and good governance, as well as strengthening the ties of cooperation among the
countries in the region.
President Akufo-Addo told the
gathering that the attainment of a single currency for West Africa was not
intended to boost trading of goods produced in third party countries but to
encourage the production of goods and services within the region.
“It is thus incumbent on us to
strengthen the productive base of our economies, and to improve agricultural
productivity and industrial production.
The President said with the
population of West Africa set to hit 500 million by the next 20 years, with a
total GDP of 600 billion dollars, there was going to be a viable market for the
goods to be produced by its industries.
He informed the meeting that the
Ministerial Committee of the countries belonging to the Presidential Task
Force, comprising, Ghana, Niger, Cote d’Ivoire and Nigeria, had reviewed the
roadmap for the single currency and had taken steps to accelerate the processes
for the creation of the single currency.
President Akufo-Addo urged the
Presidential Task Force and the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and
Governments to examine the conclusions and recommendations of the Ministerial
Meeting and adopt measures to implement the revised roadmap to achieve the
objective by 2020.
He also called on them to give
presidential assent to the implementation of the revised Roadmap that would be
adopted at the meeting.
The President further urged the
governments of member states to take all measures to ensure that the
micro-economic convergence criteria, a prerequisite for the introduction of the
single currency, was consistently met; as this would “invariably require
narrowing the convergence targets with our national macro-economic targets”
“This, I hope will reshape the position
of ECOWAS and position it in the global space. There are many amongst us, who
cannot believe it is only the Asians, who can engineer their way from poverty
to prosperity in a generation… We should be determined to emulate that in our
generation, to ensure that succeeding generations in West Africa will be
neither victims nor pawns in the world order.
“We have a historic opportunity
to create a new and unique reality for the people of ECOWAS; a reality of
prosperity and progress…let us seize this opportunity,” he said.
GNA

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