Business tycoon, Aliko Dangote has charged African leaders at the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) on improved trade relations within the continent.
Disclosing this at the PAPSS formal launching, stated that the trade will help promote African intrinsic greatness.
The Pan-African Payment and Settlement System is a centralized payment and settlement infrastructure platform for intra-African trade and commerce payments.
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The continent’s richest man urged Africans to close ranks to propel the continent towards charting her own course, becoming the master of her destiny, and maintaining her rightful position on the globe.
Dangote, who was represented by Group Managing Director of Dangote Industries Limited (DIL), Olakunle Alake, lauded the African Union, under the auspices of Afreximbank, for the launch of PAPSS, which he noted was aimed at facilitating payments across the continent.
He asserted that improved trade relations would greatly enhance the speed of recovery across Africa, noting that it has the potential to boost the level of economic activities through intra-Africa trade. He also remarked that the advent of PAPSS would greatly address challenges such as; high-cost, lengthy correspondent banking relationships, delays, among many others, and therefore ease transactions among businesses across Africa.
He equally expressed optimism that PAPSS would enhance the volume of trade among countries, which were hitherto not recorded or were overlooked because of the informal approach towards these transactions. According to him, these were now captured to reflect the corrector, at least, close to the appropriate position of trading activities within the continent, while also boosting the level of economic activities across the continent.
Dangote noted the enormous potential and benefits of PAPSS but nevertheless warned that such projects have teething issues. He, therefore, urged regulators and participants across the continent to look beyond such operational challenges and ensure the successful implementation of PAPSS.
While thanking member countries and organizations that contributed to the success of PAPSS by playing key roles leading to the launch of the project, he invoked the words of Ghana’s first President and Prime Minister, and renown promoter of Pan Africanism, Kwame Nkrumah, stressing: “The forces that unite us are intrinsic and greater…”