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ECOWAS single monetary union to launch in 2020

The Citizen by The Citizen
July 17, 2014
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The single monetary union of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) will be implemented by the year 2020.

It was earlier envisaged that the single monetary union will take off next year as earlier planned, but the failure of member nations to meet the convergence criteria has necessitated the ECOWAS  Authority Commission to once again shift the implementation timeline.

  The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) , Godwin Emefiele and the Director General of the West African Monetary Institute ( WAMI) , Dr. Abwakwu Englama, both declared this yesterday in Abuja, while addressing the 31st Meeting of the Committee of Governors of Central Banks ECOWAS member states that have been attempting to establish a single monetary union, known as the West African Monetary Zone ( WAMZ)  since 1990.

  In fact, they both revealed that it has been difficult for up to two member states meeting the criteria and sustaining them for two years. 

  Disturbed by the repeated failure to meet implementation criteria by member states, as well as to  fast– track economic  integration, the sub-regional  authority has among other initiatives, abolished with immediate effect, the   ‘residence permit’ requirement, which inhibits  the free movement of citizens within the sub – region.

  The abolition, announced by the ECOWAS  Commission President, Dr. Kadre Desire Quedraogo on Monday, is to foster the free movement of citizens to upscale the level of intra-trade within the sub-region, as part of measures to fast-track the elusive monetary union, which has remained on the drawing board for more than three decades when the idea was first muted.

  Kadreago,  who spoke when he addressed the WAMZ Technical  Committee mid year meeting in Abuja, declared that the landmark decision was adopted on July 10 in Accra, Ghana, at the last ordinary session of the ECOWAS  authority of Heads of  States  and Governments, aimed at accelerating the establishment of the single monetary zone in ECOWAS by 2020. 

  In addition to the abolition of the residence permit , he said the authority also adopted “ the creation of a fiscal union to complement the monetary union and reduction of macroeconomic convergence criteria from 11 criteria [ four primary and seven secondary criteria ] to six criteria [ three primary and three secondary criteria]. 

  The three primary criteria are budget deficit [ including grants and on commitment basis] / GDP not more than three per cent ; average annual inflation  not more than  10 per cent with a long term goal of plus or minus five per cent by 2019; and gross reserves of not less than  three  months of imports. 

  The three secondary convergence criteria adopted by the authority are  public debt/GDP  of not more than 70 per cent; central bank financing of budget deficit  of not more than 10 per cent of previous year’s tax revenue ; and nominal exchange rate variation plus or minus 10 per cent.”

   Emefiele who explained that the governors’s meeting was to for a  comprehensive review of the economic conditions of member states to ascertain the levels of their  preparedness for the establishment of a sustainable monetary union in the zone, said though there have been modest efforts but regretted that there still exist a lot of challenges .

  The CBN Governor said : “It is gratifying to note that the Zone is making significant progress; especially in terms of building the necessary infrastructure and institutional capacity to support the establishment of a sound monetary union. Amongst these milestones is the progress made in the integration of national payment systems in the WAMZ; establishment of the College of Supervisors of the West African Monetary Zone (CSWAMZ); formation of Ministers of Trade Forum and the ratification of Protocols on the ECOWAS Trade Liberalisation Scheme (ETLS).

  “Let me at this juncture, share with you the results of the state of preparedness study commissioned by the 32nd meeting of the Convergence Council. The study showed that the performance of Member States’ on the convergence scale relative to that required for the establishment of a monetary union is still inadequate. 

  “Also, member countries’ business cycle synchronization in terms of real GDP, inflation, broad money and interest rates remained weak, and their level of institutional preparedness for the monetary union remain inadequate. 

  “On a positive note, the study, noted that member countries continued to make remarkable progress towards the establishment of a common market and the implementation of the ECOWAS Trade Integration Protocols and Convention as well as significant progress towards the reforms of their financial systems.”

  In his own report, Englama  dimensioned the challenge  further to state that only Nigeria has remained consistent, while other countries have been slipping off the requirement.

  His words : “ On member states’ status of compliance, with macroeconomic convergence criteria, Nigeria was the only country that satisfied all four primary criteria , while Liberia and Sierra Leone satisfied three each. Sierra Leone narrowly missed the fiscal deficit criterion with 4.07 per cent indicating a significant decline compared with the 8.1 per cent in 2012.

  “At this rate , Sierra Leone will achieve full compliance with the primary convergence criteria by the next review. Liberia slipped on the gross reserves criterion. The Gambia slipped on fiscal deficit and central bank financing criteria , while Ghana and Guinea breached the inflation and fiscal deficit criteria. Inflation and fiscal deficit continued to be the more challenging criteria for Member States to  comply with , while central bank financing and gross external reserves were the more frequently satisfied criteria.”

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