FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AfCFTA Policy Network-Ghana & Diaspora Holds Maiden Media Symposium in Accra to Sensitize Media on African Continental Free Trade Area
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
AfCFTA Policy Network-Ghana & Diaspora Holds Maiden Media
Symposium in Accra to Sensitize Media on African Continental Free
Trade Area (AfCFTA)
30 OCTOBER, 2019
The maiden
edition of the Policy Network's “Media Symposium” ended yesterday
with a resounding call for media to be actively involved in
discussions around the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
While some media houses participating had heard of the agreement,
some remained skeptical about the prosecution of the AfCFTA Agenda.
Country
Director of the Policy Network, Louis Yaw Afful, explained
that objective of the Symposium was to help the media
better-understand the AfCFTA agreement, but in an interview with Citi
fm, Afful bemoaned the slow pace at which Ghana is preparing for the
AfCFTA may affect Ghana's gains in 2020.
Second Deputy Country Director, Kwaku Boateng(L), flanked by Deputy Country Director Emmanuel K Bensah Jr (R) |
While he was quick to
applaud the government on the three-day sensitization seminar
organised in August, he believes by now, the edifice should have been
re-named to the Afcfta Secretariat, with the seven clusters the
government identified becoming a policy document for all Ghanaians to
study and understand. He wondered whether it was a lack of funding
why the government had appeared so slow to act on greater
sensitization.
Meanwhile,
Deputy Country Director E K Bensah Jr explained that the
Symposium is coming in the wake of the “Doing Business” Report,
which indicated Ghana had dropped a number of places. Mr. Bensah
explained that Ghana had to “up its game by identifying loopholes
and challenges that area frustrating our services sector...that makes
it difficult for us to serve and support the African Union and our
Ministries of Trade and Industry in delivering” the African
Continental Free Trade Area.
Country Director Louis Yaw Afful (standing) |
Moses
Atiga, a lawyer and member of the AfCFTA Policy Network-Ghana &
Diaspora, speaking in a voice note for the Symposium explained that
“essentially, what do we stand to gain in this whole AfCFTA
agreement? This whole negotiation by countries must be holistic,
meaning that it must involve every aspect of the economy.” He
enumerates these as “animal and science experts; plant scientists;
food safety experts; lawyers; trade unionists; ordinary man in the
street; border officials; security official.” He explained that we
must look at how the agreement will affect Ghanaians: “it should
not be like Ministers should only front for negotiations” but they
should “encompass every facet of life” as this agreement “is
going to open Africa up to everything.”
Whether or
not we are going to benefit from this agreement, lawyer Atiga avers,
depends on the human resource available to the country. After the
negotiations, there should be information right down to everybody
explaining to them that there are no longer restrictions. One can no
longer say the market is reserved. What are we going to do to reduce
risk and maximise benefits? What do we do about the influx of persons
that would even include criminals.
In
essence, Afcfta is a good initiative, but the benefits depend on how
the country strategizes towards it: “if you do not put your house
in order, you may not benefit anything, but the risk may be
overwhelming.”
The Media
Symposium was an opportunity to help the media be better-acquainted
on issues around the AfCFTA.
Media
houses that attended include: TV3 Ghana; ModernGhana; Ghanamps.com;
CITI FM; Angel T; B&FT; GhOneTV; Adom FM; Starr FM
The
AfCFTA Policy Network-Ghana & Diaspora is a membership-based
international NGO that seeks to become a world-class Centre of
Excellence on Education & Training on AfCFTA through seminars,
workshops, and relevant activities. The Network works closely with
the African Union's Department of Trade & Industry, and relevant
national stakeholders, including private and civil society sectors,
to ensure the effective implementation of AfCFTA.
Issued
by:
Emmanuel.K.Bensah Jr
Media & Outreach Coordinator
AfCFTA Policy Network-Ghana & Diaspora
Secretariat
10, Kigali Avenue
East Legon
Accra
TEL:+233.268.687.653 / +233.233.687.653
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