Use of different currencies across Africa, barrier to trade – Yoofi Grant

Yoofi Grant, the Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, says the use of different currencies across Africa for trade is a huge barrier to the continent.

He said it would be much easier for African countries to trade if there was a single currency.

“I should be able to trade in Nigeria with one currency because it is just one hour away and we should own our own data, the currency of the world is data,” Mr Grant said.

He said a move towards a single currency should be one of the critical things leaders on the continent must look at and address to promote trade.

Mr Grant was speaking at the United Capital Plc’s e-conference on the theme: “Fostering Innovative Cross-Border Financing Solutions in Africa.”

The e-conference discussed how to close the massive funding gap in key sectors across the continent, with the use of financing solutions across Sub-Saharan Africa.

He said lack of capital was making it difficult for micro-enterprises to make big leaps, necessitating the need for great thinkers, who are willing to look inwards.

Mr Grant said for any form of development to take place, there must be political stability and the continent must do away with cheap capital or cheap funding that takes it off the objective of its development.

Mr Wale Shonibare, Director, African Development Bank, said the African Continent has to improve cross-border trade and also build regional interconnections, “we also need to embrace one currency.”

He said under the bank’s Desert to Power initiative, they were creating the world’s largest solar zone to provide power to 250 million people.

“We should put more effort to develop our local capital market and also invest in education,” he added.

Mr Gbenga Makinde, Chief Executive Officer, UBA Benin said financing regional trade was a key strategy that was helping the bank to penetrate the African Market.

“We need to look inwards to solve our problems and have currencies we can use to finance the challenges we have within,” he said.

GNA