The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has
adopted a new road map to launch “Eco”, its proposed single currency, in 2027.
Speaking with journalists on Saturday, Jean-Claude Kassi
Brou, president of the ECOWAS Commission, said the heads of ECOWAS member states
agreed with the new road map at the 59th ordinary session in Accra, Ghana.
“Due to the shock of the pandemic, the heads of state had
decided to suspend the implementation of the convergence pact in 2020-2021,
Brou said.
“We have a new road map and a new convergence pact that will
cover the period between 2022-2026, and 2027 being the launch of the Eco.”
At its 55th ordinary session in July 2019, the 15-member
regional group had agreed to launch Eco in January 2020.
While eight, mostly francophone countries — Benin, Burkina
Faso, Guinea-Bissau (Portuguese-speaking), Ivory Coast, Mali, Niger, Senegal
and Togo — announced in December 2019 that they would be changing from the CFA
Franc to Eco, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Liberia and Gambia, who are all
English-speaking, as well as Guinea, a francophone country, rejected the
adoption of Eco.
President Muhammadu Buhari-led government had called for the
extension of the take-off.
“Nigeria’s position
on the Eco currency is that the convergence criteria have not been met by
majority of the countries,” the federal government had said.
“There has to be an extension of time on the take-off of the
single currency.”
Nigeria, the largest economy in West Africa, operates a
managed float currency, while other states have their currencies pegged to the
euro.
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