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Economic Integration: Minister Prescribes Trade Liberalisation
The Ministry of Foreign
Affairs has said that trade liberalisation is one cardinal principle on which economic integration of the West African Sub-region will be achieved.
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr Nuruddeen Muhammad stated this Thursday while speaking at a one day sensitization programme on: Exploring the Benefits of Trade Liberalisation Scheme (ETLS) for National Development, held in Aba, Abia State.
The Minister who was represented by Ambassador Yahaya Tabari Zaria, Director Protocol, Legal and Consula Department of the Ministry, x-rayed the journey so far in the implementation of the ETLS in Nigeria to ensure optimal benefit from the initiative.
The Minister noted that the vision of the founding fathers of ECOWAS in May 1975, as a veritable platform to pursue the dream of economic integration of the sub-region was predicated on the need for member states to aggregate their resources so as to maximize their economic, social and political development.
He stressed the cardinal objective of ECOWAS, to promote cooperation and integration of the economies of the sub region in order to raise the standard of living of its people, maintain and enhance economic stability, foster relationship among member states and contribute to the progress and development of African continent.
Similarly, the Minister said member states have collectively articulated programmes on thematic areas such as monetary integration through macroeconomic convergence and policy harmonization; trade and private sector harmonization.
According to him, the scheme aims at promoting intra-community goods produced in member states through removal of import duties and prohibitions/restrictions that will make the goods cheaper and more competitive than goods from outside the community.
Dr Muhammad observed that the scheme would ultimately boost local industrial development and create wealth and job opportunities as well as foster integration among the peoples of the community.
He emphasized that Nigeria had remained an important player in the implementation of the ETLS by virtue of its capacity and resources, pointing out that the scheme has its challenges especially the bottlenecks, low awareness among the Nigerian Business Community.
Another worrisome scenario is the negative impacts of smuggling of goods made outside the community into the country, noting that the challenges are surmountable through fostering a robust economic diplomacy that will promote socio-economic development of the people within the Vision 20:2020.
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