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FG Acted Wisely on AfCFTA Consultati­on Agreement, Says Afreximban­k Boss

- (NAN) News Agency of Nigeria

President of Afreximban­k, Prof. Benedict Oramah, has said the federal

government acted wisely in broadening consultati­on as regards the signing of the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) agreement.

Oramah said this at the 2019 Bullion Lecture with the theme: ‘ Leveraging the African Continenta­l Free Trade Agreement for Nigeria’s Economic Developmen­t’, organised by the Centre for Financial Journalism in Lagos.

He noted that such consultati­ons with all interested parties would strengthen the federal government in negotiatin­g tariff and other concession­s.

According to him, when Nigeria finally decides to join, such consultati­on should be rapidly concluded so that the country can join the trading bloc at the inception stage.

This, Oramah said, would afford the country the opportunit­y to participat­e fully in the consultati­ons on a number of key parameters. The

reported that the AfCFTA is a trade agreement between 49 African Union member states with the goal of creating a single market followed by free movement and a single-currency union.

NAN also reports that AfCFTA was signed in Kigali, Rwanda, on March 21, 2018 and the signing of the agreement was yet to establish the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area.

‘’It will function as an umbrella to which protocols and annexes will be added; once all documents are concluded and ratified by 22 states, the free trade area will formally exist.

‘’Adjustment in domestic policies and incentive structures should be made to boost domestic production capacity in the country,” he said.

The Afreximban­k boss said the agreement would also allow the country to take advantage of the large continenta­l market.

Oramah expressed optimism that the agreement would go a long way in transformi­ng Nigeria and Africa as a whole economical­ly if leveraged on the enormous opportunit­ies that AfCFTA offers.

He said: “It cannot be realised without the participat­ion of all economies, particular­ly Nigeria.

‘’The issues surroundin­g trade treaties can be complex benefits, and can sometimes come slowly and chances are that there can be sudden disappoint­ment.

“That’s why we believe that the Nigerian government acted wisely in broadening a consultati­on with all interested parties.”

Oramah also noted that signing the AfCFTA agreement could create the opportunit­y for Nigeria to take over from China as the world largest manufactur­ing hub.

“China today exports as much as 45 billion dollars of manufactur­ed exports to Africa.

“Free movement of goods and services among countries can further create a lot of jobs and in fact Nigeria stands a very good chance because the country has head start into many opportunit­ies.

 ??  ?? Acting Governor, Edo State, Hon. Philip Shaibu (left), presenting a souvenir to the Charge d’ Affairs and Deputy Chief of Missions United States Embassy in Abuja, David Young, during a courtesy visit by the US envoy to the Government House, in Benin City....yesterday
Acting Governor, Edo State, Hon. Philip Shaibu (left), presenting a souvenir to the Charge d’ Affairs and Deputy Chief of Missions United States Embassy in Abuja, David Young, during a courtesy visit by the US envoy to the Government House, in Benin City....yesterday

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