Joseph Bakare
Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, has insisted that pre conditions set by the country must be fulfilled before Nigeria will endorse and be part of the implementation of the ECOWAS Single Currency, “Eco,” in 2020.
Onyeama, speaking with journalists in Abuja explained that Nigeria’s position on the single currency was agreed by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) the Member States.
Onyeama, noted that meeting the convergence criteria for a single currency was one of the preconditions to be met by the Member States to achieve the implementation of the single currency.
The minister disclosed that only one country out of the ECOWAS member states had been able, for over a period of three years, to maintain the convergence criteria.
“The majority of the countries understand that we are not quite ready immediately to go into this single currency market, but it is a process.
Some of the French-speaking countries understand that since their currency, the CFA, is linked to the euro, that they also have to de-link, to start preparing towards this single market.
And so, they have taken certain measures where the 50 per cent they ordinarily have to deposit with the French Central Bank, that is no longer going to be the case.
“France is no longer going to be represented on the board of the bank, So, there really is no major contradictions. There is no question of anybody colonising anybody. It was an initiative of the African countries and France accepted. The Eco is now going to be linked at the exchange rate with the euro. But that was a request, a specific request by the African countries,” he said.
The ECOWAS Presidents had adopted Eco as the official name for the ECOWAS single currency during the 55th Ordinary Session of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of States and Government adopted President Mahamadou Issofou, Chairman of the Authority and Niger Republic’s President, had said that implementation of the single currency by 2020 was a priority on his agenda.