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Buhari raises concern over ECOWAS common currency project

- By Muideen Olaniyi

President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday expressed some concern over the feasibilit­y of the Eco regional currency, saying the countries are now “at a crossroads” over the project.

Buhari, was quoted

in a statement issued by his spokesman, Femi Adesina, as expressing Nigeria’s position on the proposed regional currency 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.

He said: “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 utmost respect. Without these, our ambitions for a strategic Monetary Union as an ECOWAS bloc could very well be in serious jeopardy”, Buhari cautioned.

The President warned that the ambition for Eco regional currency could be in ‘serious jeopardy,’ unless member states complied with agreed processes of reaching the collective goal.

He particular­ly expressed concern over 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 memberstat­es.

He recalled: “Your Excellence­s, 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.

“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.

“This is in addition to deviating from the Community Act on a consistent attainment of convergenc­e in the three years running up to the introducti­on of the currency, and our subsequent reinforcin­g directives”, Buhari added.

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President Buhari

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