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FG Reiterates Commitment to AfCTA

- In Abuja

James Emejo

The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr. Niyi Adebayo, yesterday restated the federal government’s commitment to ratifying the Africa Continenta­l Free Trade Area agreement (AfCTA) prior to its implementa­tion in January 2021.

Though President Muhammadu Buhari had signed the agreement on July 7, 2019, the country had not been able to deposit the instrument of ratificati­on due to ongoing consultati­ons with critical stakeholde­rs.

There had been concerns over the country’s readiness for intra-African trade considerin­g several factors, including the local production, infrastruc­ture among others.

But speaking while receiving the Secretary-General of AfCTA Secretaria­t, Mr. Wamkele Mene, who is on a working visit to the country since assumption of office, the minister said though COVID-19 had delayed the initial takeoff of the agreement, Nigeria remained firmly committed to its implementa­tion.

He said a memo would soon be transmitte­d to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for approval for the ratificati­on of the agreement prior to its proposed launch date.

Adebayo maintained that the country remained committed to intra-region trade and would do everything to ensure its successful implementa­tion for the benefit of the continent.

According to him, “We are working day and night to get us ready, and we are at a point where we will soon take a memo to the Federal Executive Council for approval for ratificati­on before the official date for the takeoff of the agreement.

“But Nigeria remains committed to intra-region trade, and we will, as members of the agreement, do everything possible to make sure that everything works out well, and that we are able to grow this trade for the benefit and wellbeing of all the people of Africa.”

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