Eli Hini, Chief Executive Officer MoMo PSB Limited Nigeria
has highlighted the need to build confidence in a payment system that works to
facilitate intra-Africa trade. He made this statement at the Africa Prosperity
Dialogues hosted at the Peduase Presidential Lodge in Accra, Ghana.
Mr. Hini participated in a panel discussion on
“Scaling Up Mobile Interoperability to Deepen Financial Inclusion and
Intra-African Trade,” where he underscored the significance of instilling
confidence in a functional system.

He said, “There
is no denying, the importance of interoperability to deepen financial inclusion
and intra-Africa trade. For this to be efficient, one key thing we need is
confidence in a system that works. In Ghana, we have built confidence in the
ecosystem regarding digital payment options provided by network operators such
as MoMo. Ghanaians have developed trust in using these digital payment options
for seamless money transfers with minimal challenges. That is what we must see
on the African continent as well. For there to be interoperability for African
countries to trade among themselves, there must be confidence in a system that
works. The infrastructure and technology are readily available. “
He also urged leaders of the continent to hold the
needed conversations to provide the necessary protocols and frameworks that
allow integration and interoperability across borders.

Mr. Hini emphasized the importance of including Small
and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in the journey toward interoperability in Africa.
He said, “Ease
of participation is a crucial factor in the discussion of interoperability if
we want to deepen financial inclusion and intra-Africa trade. If we are finally
able to get the framework and structures that allow us to trade among
ourselves, then we must take into consideration the ease of participation.
SMEs, often grappling with challenges in cross-border trade, should be a focal
point. It will be a waste of time to solve the issue of cross-border trade if
these people cannot benefit from it. They must be well integrated into the
system and given the access that they need to leverage the benefits of this
agenda. We must be careful not to put up roadblocks that hinder their
participation.”
The Africa Prosperity Dialogue is a three-day event
that has its overarching focus on the need to propose concrete measures to
drive Africa’s progress. Themed “Delivering Prosperity in Africa: Produce. Add
Value. Trade”, the three-day high-level dialogue brings together government and
business leaders from across Africa and beyond to deliberate and exchange ideas
on key issues and solutions in building and harnessing Africa’s growth.