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AfCFTA Program To Be Added to Tertiary Education In Ghana

by Selasi Aklotsoe
July 27, 2022
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The AfCFTA Policy Network (APN) is developing a program to be included in the curriculum of tertiary schools starting from the University of Ghana.

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) has one of its core mandates being the elimination of trade barriers while boosting intra-African trade.

The APN hopes to develop and inculcate a program based on the free trade practice of the AfCFTA into the curriculum of tertiary education to provide the youth an opportunity to own the Agreement in positivity; hence its partnership with the University of Ghana Business School (UGBS).

In association with the AfCFTA Secretariat, the second edition of the State of AfCFTA Trading Summit will take place on July 29, 2022, at the R.S Amegashie Hall – UGBS, from 9 am to 5 pm.

As the world’s largest free trade area, the AfCFTA is a flagship project of the African Union’s Agenda 2063, a long-term development strategy geared toward transforming the continent into a global powerhouse.

Africa has the youngest population in the world according to a recent UN report; presenting enormous opportunities for growth in trade and entrepreneurship in this digital era. Threats to continental peace and security can however impede efforts in achieving progress.

To avoid going in that trajectory, the AfCFTA Policy Network (APN) functions as an international non-governmental organisation which provides information, enforces communications, and ensures governance network representation of the Area’s Agreement within Ghana and the diaspora.

The Summit is expected to be in four sessions around the theme -” The Role of The Youth in Trade and AfCFTA, Security and AfCFTA, Commodity Trading and AfCFTA, and Automotive Industry and AfCFTA.”

The annual event reviews progress made since the establishment of the AfCFTA, with particular emphasis on advancements within the past 12 months.

“This year’s State of AfCFTA Trading Summit will look at the role of the youth, commodity trading, the automotive industry and security concerns which are all areas that are currently in the trends”, Louis Yaw Afful – Summit Host and Executive Director of APN said about his outfit’s upcoming event.

“Through monitoring and evaluation, we will know how far our stakeholders, whom we always aim to bring together, have benefitted from the AfCFTA since its inception. We have put our focus on the younger population in trade, and this comes at a time when the Secretariat is preparing a protocol on youth and women. Another thematic area we will be looking at is the different aspects of security threats, considering for example a number of sub-regional instabilities we are currently witnessing which are also barriers to trade”, Mr Afful added.

Last year’s Summit was well attended by relevant stakeholders, and the trend is not expected to change during this edition.

Secretary General of the AfCFTA Secretariat, H.E Wamkele Mene, will be the Keynote Speaker.

The panel will also include Ghana’s Minister of Trade and Industry, Hon. Alan Kyerematen, Yofi Grant, CEO of GIPC, Professor Godfred Bokpin, Dean of Students at the University of Ghana, Professor Vladimir Antwi-Danso, Dean of the Ghana Armed Forces Command Staff College; international communicator and entrepreneur, Precious Nyarambi, and many other distinguished personalities.

Angola’s Ambassador to Ghana, Joao Domingos Quiosa will be the special guest of honour.

“We need independent advocacy to also weigh in pushing the implementation plan of the AfCFTA; currently is experiencing delays in being rolled out, which is of concern to the operation of time-bound businesses and trade. Nonetheless, we appreciate that there are external factors accounting for this”, President of the Association of Ghana Industries, Dr Humphrey Ayim-Darke, who will be a Guest Speaker at the Summit said while reviewing the program so far.

Commenting on his expectations of the event he added: “We have to make sure that there are other stakeholders, independent opinions and voices pushing for the success of the AfCFTA. Where there are concerns such as the rollout of the Customs Harmonization Code, Certificate of Origin related issues, and other barriers to trade; we hope they would be quickly harmonized for trade to begin in earnest, in addition to the speeding up of the implementation.”

Uche Ugboh, Treasurer of Titan Trust Bank is of the view that the Summit provides Africa with the opportunity to put heads together on how best to move the issues of the continent forward.

“I personally believe that the problems of the continent can be solved collectively by its own people regardless of how best the world tries to get involved. We need to tackle our issues individually and more importantly collectively since we have a lot going for us such as demography and the market”, Mr Ugboh said.

“My expectations are that we first need to provide opportunities for the youth by helping them understand the need of the AfCFTA. Secondly, this Summit provides a great avenue to share our minds on the various jurisdictions on the continent around security, commodity trading and so on. I hope everyone who attends will leave the event better, empowered and ultimately Africa will benefit in all of these”, he added.

There have been calls for governments on the continent to take the role of the youth in trade very seriously, to the extent of a national security issue. This is why agencies need to work in tandem with the public-private sector to create jobs.

About the AfCFTA Policy Network (APN)

Established in 2019 as the foremost and largest international non-governmental organisation with a primary focus on the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area, the AfCFTA Policy Network (APN) runs with a vision to be the premier information, communications, and governance network representation of the Area’s Agreement within Ghana and the diaspora.

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a duty and quota-free single market covering all 55 countries of the continent.

The functions of the APN also include leading the AfCFTA secretariat and the wider member community with a globally relevant, the continental perspective of the Agreement.

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