President Muhamadu Buhari on Tuesday in Niamey, Republic of Niger,
urged member countries of the Economic Community of West African States
to to tread carefully in pushing for a single currency in the sub-region
by 2020.
He cited the challenges faced by the European Union in realising the same goal to buttress his position.
According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and
Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President made his position known in
his speech at the fourth meeting of the Presidential Task Force on the
ECOWAS Currency Programme.
ge rate regime and inconsistency with the African Monetary Co-operation 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 this concerns.”
The President told the Heads of State that the conditions that pushed
Nigeria into withdrawing from the process in the past had not changed.
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