Buhari Cautions ECOWAS over Push for Single Currency
Latest Headlines, West Africa Tuesday, October 24th, 2017By Niyi Adeyi
(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – NIAMEY, NIGER (AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Miffed by the European Union EU experience, President Muhammadu Buhari Tuesday advised member countries of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to tread with caution in their push for a single currency in the sub-region by the year 2020.
Buhari’s appeal emanated from his address at the fourth meeting of the Presidential Task Force on the ECOWAS Currency Programme held in Niamey, Republic of Niger.
According to a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, Mr. President indicated that the necessary economic fundamentals among countries; continue to differ over the years, making it more difficult to pull through with the project by 2020.
“Nigeria advises that we proceed cautiously with the integration agenda, taking into consideration the above concerns and the lessons currently unfolding in the European Union.
“To that end, Nigeria will caution against any position that pushes for a fast-track approach to monetary union, while neglecting fundamentals and other pertinent issues,” the President restated.
Buhari noted that some of the obstacles to realising the roadmap for the implementation of a single currency include: diverse and uncertain macro-economic fundamentals of many countries; unrealistic inflation targeting based on flexible exchange rate regime and inconsistency with the African Monetary Cooperation Programme.
The President said domestic issues in ECOWAS member countries relating to their constitutions and dependence on aids continue to affect the framework for implementing the single currency in the sub-region
He said, “Although the ECOWAS Commission has anchored its pursuit of the new impetus to monetary integration on the information presented to the Heads of State which were the basis for their recommendations, we are concerned that we have not properly articulated and analysed a comprehensive picture of the state of preparedness of individual countries for monetary integration in ECOWAS by 2020.
“In previous meetings, we had specifically raised observations on the state of preparedness of the member states, the credibility of the union if anchored on watered down criteria, and the continuing disparities between macroeconomic conditions in ECOWAS countries, amongst others. And I would like to reiterate these concerns.”
The President told the Heads of State that the variables that pushed Nigeria into withdrawing from the process in the past had not changed.
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