Former president Olusegun Obasanjo says
President Muhammadu Buhari’s hands are too weak to sign the African free
trade agreement (AfCTA).
He made the statement on Saturday while speaking at the Babacar Ndiaye lecture series in Bali, Indonesia.
Obasanjo said he hopes that Nigeria will soon have a president who will sign the agreement.
“Africa
cannot overcome fears of trade wars till it achieves 50 percent
intra-Africa trade,” he said at the ongoing World Bank
Group/International Monetary Fund meetings.
“The AfCTA is a good
idea and for Nigeria, hopefully, we will have a president that will be
able to sign it because the one that is there now, his hands are too
weak to sign.”
Nigeria was absent in March as leaders from 44
African countries signed the agreement to form a $2.5 trillion
continental free-trade zone.
The free-trade zone is the largest in the world since the creation of the World Trade Organisation in 1995.
Explaining
its decision not to sign, the federal government had said a committee
was reviewing the treaty and that it needs more input from stakeholders.
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