ECOWAS set to Review Key Tourism Documents needed to Propel the Private Sector: Holds Technical Meeting with the Private Sector of the Region
The meeting which was
held in Abuja, Nigeria from 25-27 April 2023, also discussed the draft terms of
reference for the development of the Regional Strategy for the Promotion of Start-Ups
and digital enterprises.
In her opening remarks,
the Commissioner of Economic Affairs and Agriculture, Madam Massandjé TOURE-LITSE,
represented by the Acting Director Private Sector, Dr. Tony Luka ELUMELU, noted
that though the 2015–2020 strategy has expired, some provisions and activities
were still relevant while there were also new and emerging issues which have
redefined contemporary business climate and the imperatives for private sector
competitiveness in regional, continental and global markets.She said “Some of these
issues are enshrined in the ECOWAS 2050 vision, the Community Strategic
Framework (CSF) Priorities and key relevant policies of ECOWAS like the
2022-2032 Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (MSME) Charter, the 2021
Public-Private Partnerships Policy and Guidelines. Others she said, built-in
the values of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)/digitization including the
emergence of digital enterprises or startups, digital currencies and blockchain
technology and the growing importance of regional value chains vis-à-vis global
value chains and globalization. “The commencement of the African Continental
Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the African Union (AU) Agenda 2063, the UN SDGs
(agenda 2030) and the ECOWAS Common External Tariff (CET) are other important
emerging issues that the new strategies should consider” Mrs TOURE-LITSE,
stressed.
The Commissioner further
reiterated the important role of the Private Sector in the realization of the
2050 Vision and the CSF, especially regarding regional transformation,
industrialization, and competitiveness. She however noted 70-80 percent of the
region’s businesses are found in the Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
category. It is against this background that the ECOWAS Commission is focusing
on the review of the old and development of the new (2023-2033) PSD Strategy
which will provide a Comprehensive 'Enterprise Support Framework' for SMEs’
competitiveness in the AfCFTA among others, she concluded.
The Directorates of Free
Movement, Humanitarian & Social Affairs, Transport, Environment, Energy
& Mines, and Trade made presentations on various initiatives from their
Directorates to be considered in the new strategy. Partners present such as
UEMOA and UNIDO also shared their individual experiences on Private Sector
Strategy and startups program respectively.
ECOWAS


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