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Adopting Eco Currency Should Be In Unison, Buhari Tells ECOWAS Leaders

President Muhammadu Buhari participates in a virtual extraordinary meeting of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ) on June 23, 2020.

 

 

President Muhammadu Buhari has cautioned that the ambition for the Eco currency could be in ‘serious jeopardy,’ unless member-states complied with agreed processes of reaching the collective goal.

He was also concerned about the decision of francophone countries that form the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) to replace the CFA Franc with Eco ahead of the rest of the member-states.

The President delivered Nigeria’s position on the new regional currency on Tuesday at a virtual extraordinary meeting of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of the West African Monetary Zone (WAMZ).

The meeting discussed the implementation of the ECOWAS Monetary Cooperation Programme (EMCP) and the ECOWAS Single Currency Agenda.

“Your excellencies, you all are familiar with the history of the Eco thus far, so I will not bore you with that. We reverted to a single-track approach, giving up Eco which is the original idea of the WAMZ so the ECOWAS-wide programme could thrive,” the President was quoted as saying in a statement by his media adviser, Femi Adesina.

He added, “In this regard, we have made remarkable progress, including the adoption of the Exchange Rate regime, the name and model of the common Central Bank, and the symbol.

“We have urged our ministers towards an expeditious path to success. It, therefore, gives me an uneasy feeling that the UEMOA Zone now wishes to take up the Eco in replacement for its CFA Franc ahead of the rest of the Member States.”

President Buhari decried that this was in addition to deviating from the Community Act on consistent attainment of convergence in the three years running up to the introduction of the currency, and the subsequent reinforcing directives.

He said he was informed that the French ministers have approved a bill to reform the CFA Franc and most, if not all of the UEMOA member-states, have already passed legislation in their various parliaments to that effect.

“It is a matter of concern that a people with whom we wish to go into a union are taking these major steps without trusting us for discussion,” the President added.

He assured ECOWAS leaders of Nigeria’s commitment to the single currency but urged them to critically consider the recommendations made by the Convergence Council and take a common position to safeguard the West African Monetary Zone from the pitfalls of a questionable union.

President Buhari also affirmed Nigeria’s support for a monetary union with the right fundamentals, which guarantees credibility, sustainability, and overall regional prosperity and sovereignty.

According to him, Nigeria also believes that given the potential contractions and even losses from the global COVID-19 pandemic, member-states cannot but be too cautious about ensuring compliance with the set standards.

“We cannot ridicule ourselves by entering a union to disintegrate, potentially no sooner than we enter into it. We need to be clear and unequivocal about our position regarding this process,” the Nigerian leader warned.

He added, “We must also communicate the same to the outside world effectively. We have all staked so much in this project to leave things to mere expediencies and convenience. My dear colleagues, Heads of State and Government, it is obvious that we are at a crossroads.”

‘‘We must proceed with caution and comply with the agreed process of reaching our collective goal while treating each other with the utmost respect.

“Without these, our ambitions for a strategic Monetary Union as an ECOWAS bloc could very well be in serious jeopardy,” the President cautioned.

Following the caution raised by Nigeria and some other West African countries at the meeting, the ECOWAS leaders resolved to convene an enlarged meeting of the regional bloc on the single currency issue.

Akinola Ajibola

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