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SMEs Conference: Stakeholders Call for Removal of Artificial National Boundaries to Boost AfCFTA

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
September 28, 2023
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SMEs Conference: Stakeholders Call for Removal of Artificial National Boundaries to Aid Implementation of AfCFTA

Stakeholder at the ongoing SMEs Conference have called on the AfCFTA Secretariat to ensure the removal of artificial national boundaries to allow for the free flow of Goods and Services for intra-African trade.

Dr. Nana Owusu-Afari, Chairman of Afariwaa Group of Companies, taking turn to address the participants, stated that Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) on the African continent have a lot of developmental and growth challenges, noting some countries on the continent do not understand the dynamics of the informal SMEs.

Dr. Nana Owusu-Afari noted that in most African countries, SMEs are the backbone of their economies, contributing around 80 per cent of the labour force in most countries but are mostly marginalized with limited capacity to develop and grow.

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The Chairman averred that most governments are now gradually bringing some policies to address these barriers. Citing Kenya’s Jua Kali system, he explained that it has helped the formal and informal sectors to relate very well and many other African governments are learning from Kenya’s experiment.

Nana Owusu-Afari asserted that without these huge SMEs growing, they would become a great barrier and hindrance to intra-African trade. He urged governments to train public and civil servants to help develop the private sector in Africa because in some countries some of the public servants and government appointees were competitors to the private sector. “They have their own companies or are Agents of private companies and this becomes a barrier to the full development of SMEs,” he added.

SME Conference and Training Session

Nana Owusu-Afari made the call at the opening of a two-day SME Conference and Training Session in Accra on the theme: “Breaking Business Barriers for AfCFTA Acceleration.” The Conference is to raise awareness of the AfCFTA strategy for private sector engagement, deepen the capacity of SMEs to understand how to leverage opportunities offered by the AfCFTA and prepare African SME leaders to expand their businesses through regional value chains.

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The SME Conference was convened as a platform of the Regional Integration Issues Forum by the Centre for Regional Integration in Africa (CRIA) in partnership with the African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF); and the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration to explore strategies and concrete actions to overcome trade barriers and increase African market access for SMEs.

About 150 participants took part in discussing various aspects of SME access to African markets through the AfCFTA framework, while day two will train 60 selected West African SMEs in the AfCFTA priority sectors of trade in goods and services.

Mr Silver Ojakol, AfCFTA Secretariat’s Chief of Staff, urged SMEs to take advantage of the instruments and protocols in the Agreement to develop and grow their businesses. He noted that SMEs are critical for the development and growth of the African Continent and there was no AfCFTA without SMEs, and the sector needed the Agreement to make meaningful contributions to the development of the Continent.

Professor Lehlohonolo Tlou, Executive Director, CRIA, contended that without well-informed and capacitated private sector actors, intra-African trade would remain at low levels. However, the AfCFTA offered opportunities for mobilisation of resources and stakeholders; capacity development; scaling-up of businesses; inclusive intra-African trade; job-creation; expanded national economies; a sustainable continental market and ecosystem that effectively met the needs of the African people.

Lehlohonolo Tlou noted that the Conference would build the capacity of business leaders in West, East, and Southern Africa, enabling them to understand the AfCFTA and the requirements for gaining access to intra-African cross border trade.

Prof. Tlou noted that the first phase of the programme of action would begin in West Africa primarily because the West African Monetary Zone, the area where the Pan African Payment Settlement System had been piloted to test and ensure financial ease of transacting business across African borders and markets.

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