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Nigeria must position well to enjoy much from AfCFTA – Ecobank MD

The Managing Director of Ecobank Nigeria, Patrick Akinwuntan, has called on the Nigerian government to take the lead and positions itself to get optimum benefits from the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

He gave the charge at the just concluded 25th Nigerian Economic Summit held in Abuja, while highlighting the need for Nigeria to take the lead on the implementation of the AfCFTA agreement.

According to the Ecobank’s chief, Nigeria undoubtedly has the largest and most vigorous economy in Africa and therefore must position itself to lead in the continent with a population of about 1.2 billion people that is projected to double by 2050, making it one of the largest free trade areas in the world.

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Akinwuntan, who was at the panel session titled “AfCFTA: Capitalizing on Opportunity”, said there was the urgent need to fix certain infrastructures within the Nigerian economy to allow for a competitive operation and to bring about ease of trade.

He noted that infrastructures that will aid timeliness in carrying out business activities, such as fixing of the present transportation system, fixing of the current electricity issues and ease of import and export activities within the nation’s ports and borders need urgent attention.

“One of the clear lessons to note for us to compete effectively, and to excel in the advantages that the AfCFTA agreement offers, is that we have to act at global standards and project Africa as one market.

“Nigeria has the largest economy in Africa, and as such we need to step up, by fixing all the hindrances to the AfCFTA agreement within our economy,” he said.

He further added that some smaller countries are already positioning themselves for the opportunities that abound in the free trade agreement, saying, “Nigeria must be ready.”

For the financial institutions, he said that there was the need for an effective African payments system, as this will greatly impact the agreement.

“At Ecobank, we have a pan-African payment system that works across 33 African countries and this will help in creating seamless trade transactions once the AfCFTA agreement is implemented.

“The Ecobank app is a unified app that caters to Africa’s diversity in language and currencies; this will further contribute to the advantages of the AfCFTA agreement,” he stated.

Also speaking on the panel session was the Assistant Chief Trade Negotiator, AfCFTA/ECOWAS, from the Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations (NOTN), Demitta Gyang Chinwude, who emphasized the need for everyone to understand the laws of the AfCFTA.

According to her, “the first thing businesses need to know are the laws guiding the AfCFTA agreement; they need to know their rights and equip themselves adequately to operate within these laws.

“All businesses must have an AfCFTA desk officer who will act as a liaison officer and is equipped with the right information for your business.”

Chinwude however noted that the Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations (NOTN) is taking the lead by breaking down the laws of the AfCFTA into leaflets that will be easy to understand.

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