- Abuja Treaty
The Abuja Treaty is a Pan-African international agreement signed on June 3rd 1991 in
Abuja ,Nigeria [ [http://www.uneca.org/itca/ariportal/abuja.htm Abuja Treaty ] ] . The treaty created theAfrican Economic Community .The African Central Bank
The
African Central Bank (ACB) is one of the three financial institutions of theAfrican Union . It will over time take over responsibilities of theAfrican Monetary Fund .The creation of the ACB, to be completed by 2028 was first agreed upon in the 1991
Abuja Treaty . The 1999Sirte Declaration called for a speeding up of this process with creation by 2020.cite web | author = Paul R. Masson and Heather Milkiewicz | year =Jul, 2003 | url=http://www.brookings.edu/comm/policybriefs/pb121.htm | title =Africa's Economic Morass--Will a Common Currency Help? | work = The Digital Collegian | accessdate =2006-04-22 ] .When it is fully implemented via
Pan-African Parliament legislation, the ACB will be the sole issuer of theAfrican Single Currency , will become the banker of the African Government, will be the banker to Africa's private and public banking institutions, will regulate and supervise the African bankingindustry , and will set the official interest andexchange rates ; in conjunction with the African Government's administration.The concept of the 'Afro' currency
The Afro is the proposed official currency of the
African Union . [http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message562211/pg1]
[http://www.babylon.com/definition/Afro%20(currency)/Serbian]
[http://tech.mit.edu/V124/N25/basil25.25c.html]The Abuja Treaty is an international agreement signed on June 3rd 1991 in
Abuja ,Nigeria . Fact|date=February 2008 The treaty created theAfrican Economic Community and will cover most ofAfrozone Verify source|date=April 2008.The current timeline established by the
Abuja Treaty calls for the afro to be instituted by theAfrican Central Bank by 2028. Fact|date=February 2008Egypt ,Swaziland , andLesotho have logged reservations over the precise date of monetary union and have requested a 2 to 3 year delay. "(According to the BBC on January the 3rd, 2008.)." The South African rand is presently acting as legal tender inSouth Africa ,Swaziland ,Lesotho ,Namibia and through out theCommon Monetary Area . TheSeychelles may not join as a result of economic fears and may, likeCape Verde , attempt to join theeuro at a later date.ignatories
Signatories to the treaty were: [ [http://www.dfa.gov.za/foreign/Multilateral/africa/aec.htm] ] [ [http://www.au2002.gov.za/docs/key_oau/aectreat1.htm] ]
*
Algeria
*Angola
*Benin ‡
*Botswana
*Burkina Faso ‡
*Burundi
*Cameroon ‡
*Cape Verde ¶ ~
*Central African Republic ‡
*The Comoros
*Republic of Congo ‡
*Cote d'lvoire ‡
*Djibouti
*Egypt ¶ ¤
*Ethiopia
*Equatorial Guinea ‡
*Gabon ‡
*The Gambia ∞
*Ghana ∞
*Guinea ∞
*Guinea Bissau ‡
*Kenya
*Lesotho † ¶
*Liberia ∞ ¤
*Libya
*Madagascar
*Malawi
*Mali ‡
*Mauritania
*Mauritius
*Mozambique
*Namibia †
*Niger ‡
*Nigeria ∞
*Rwanda
*Sahrawi
*Sao Tome and Principe
*Senegal ‡
*Seychelles ¶ ~
*Sierra Leone ∞ ¤
*Somalia
*South Africa †
*Sudan
*Swaziland † ¶
*Tanzania
*Chad ‡
*Togo ‡
*Tunisia
*Uganda
*Zaire (DRC) ¤
*Zambia
*Zimbabwe †Foot notes-
* † = Uses the S. African
Rand .
* ‡ = Uses either theWest African CFA franc ofCentral African CFA franc (C.F.A.).
* ¶ = Lodged a formal reservation over the start date, etc.
* ∞ = Planning to launch a currency called theEco at an earlier date.
* ¤ = American$ s can be freely used on an informal basis.
* ~ = Once mooted joining theEuro in the long term.ee also
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GAFTA
*ECOWAS
* AMU
*EURO
*Afro (currency)
*Central African CFA franc
* Amero
*African Central Bank
* Eco
*Khaleeji
*List of trade blocs
*Monetary union References
External links
* [http://www.uneca.org/itca/ariportal/abuja.htm Text of the Abuja Treaty] - from the
Economic Commission for Africa * Dr Karis Muller,
Australian National University : [http://www.humanitas.edu.pl/hjes/1vol_issue1/09_karis_muller.pdf The Euro And African Monetary Integration] , in [http://www.humanitas.edu.pl/hjes/ Humanitas Journal of European Studies] , Volume I, Issue 1, November 2007
* [http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=29133&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html The Afro, a prototype currency for all Africa] .
* http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Afro
* http://books.google.com/books?id=M8Tuw19yhWMC&pg=PA253&lpg=PA253&dq=%22african+central+bank%22&source=web&ots=WCF7x165IC&sig=41Fy-DLGxY44RUin2Lnx93n7au8
* http://www.ossrea.net/publications/newsletter/feb06/article6.htm
* http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/calestous_juma/2007/07/right_vision_wrong_strategy.html
* http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/2223053.stm
* http://books.google.com/books?id=9cejA35XvBgC&pg=PA61&lpg=PA61&dq=%22african+central+bank%22&source=web&ots=PwMSRLi7PJ&sig=4CJvZZJ4iMLlYA_B_3q_x02Mb7I
* http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:GMkMvmls5YEJ:www.edpsg.org/Documents/Dp14.doc+%22African+Central+Bank%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=10&gl=uk
* http://books.google.com/books?id=mcYnx7bTYG8C&pg=PA30&lpg=PA30&dq=%22african+central+bank%22&source=web&ots=TYDHZysz60&sig=URRdBWI7SM6W0VCpYXzcYVFSRPYPortals
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