Let Us All Adopt MOMO Transaction To Ease Trade On Our Continent Dr Bawumia Appeals To African Leaders
Sat, 06 Jul 2024 09:00
The Vice President and flagbearer of the NPP, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has proposed the adoption of mobile money as a common payment system in Africa in order to address trade barriers and other financial obstacles on the African continent.
Addressing African participants at an Interoperability Symposium in Accra on Friday organized by Africa Prosperity Network (APN), Dr. Bawumia pointed out age-long obstacles associated with inter-African trade such as low rate of trading among Africans, low export rate, challenging and slow payment system, pressure on foreign exchange, among others.
To address these, Dr. Bawumia proposed the adoption of a mobile money interoperability payment system for Africa which he said would be seamless and boost trade among Africans.
"Trade payments and relationships are currently hampered by inadequate settlement systems which result in high costs, limited access, slow processing speeds and a lack of transparency.”
Dr. Bawumia further said "making mobile money interoperable across borders (Africa) would allow our citizens to trade seamlessly", however, he added, a strong political will is required to make it a reality.
"Without political will, it is not likely to be achieved. It takes a lot of effort to bring stakeholders together on a common platform", he said.
Dr. Bawumia later wrote on his Facebook wall how mobile money interoperability payment system could become a common currency for trade in Africa, referencing Ghana's successful implementation of this payment system as a case study for Africa.
Read Dr. Bawumia’s post below:
I was the keynote speaker for the opening session of the Africa Prosperity Network Conference held in Accra today. This session of the conference seeks to explore the partnerships and possibilities of intra-Africa continental mobile money interoperability.
The theme underscores Ghana's leading role in ensuring triangular mobile money interoperability that ensures seamless financial transactions across telcos, bank accounts, and e-zwich platforms.
Ghana's successful implementation of a thorough mobile money interoperability, which is distinct on the continent, will become handy as the rest of Africa strives to pursue a similar course.
For me, having continental mobile money interoperability will ultimately achieve, to a greater extent, the objectives of a common currency without necessarily having a common currency in Africa. We should aim at pursuing this on an incremental basis.
This does not require pursuing the elusive macroeconomic convergence criteria by the West African Monetary Zone countries for example but rather the implementation of digital payments convergence criteria. Just a few countries like Ghana, Nigeria and Cocirc;te d’Ivoire can start and we can proceed incrementally.

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