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Unlocking Economic Growth: The Impact of AfCFTA on Oyo State By Oladayo Ogunbowale

Peter Olajide by Peter Olajide
April 22, 2025
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“The best way to predict the future is to create it.”

The saying above is often attributed to Abraham Lincoln or Peter Drucker. It emphasizes that instead of passively waiting for events to unfold, we should actively shape our own futures through intentional actions and choices.

 

 

This quote suggests that focusing on creating the future you desire, rather than merely trying to predict it, is a more effective approach. It highlights the power individuals have to influence their own destinies through proactive decisions and actions. It encourages people to take initiative and actively participate in crafting the future rather than waiting for it to happen.

 

Similarly, like Abraham Lincoln, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State is committed to ensuring the best possible economic future for the Pace Setter State.

 

 

Sequel to the success of the Consultative Forum on the Development of the AfCFTA Sub-national Implementation Strategy for Oyo State, held at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan on December18, 2024, the number one citizen of the state, HE Governor Seyi Makinde further emphasised the intentionality behind his pursuance of the pan african business deal and the importance of harnessing AfCFTA for economic development in his state.

 

 

He further exemplified this recently by paying a courtesy visit to the Secretary-General of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), His Excellency Wamkele Mene, to discuss further plans to advance the implementation of AfCFTA at the sub-national level.

 

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The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a landmark agreement that aims to create a single market for goods and services across Africa. As a subnational entity, Oyo State in Nigeria is poised to benefit significantly from this agreement.

 

 

In recent times, the Oyo State Government has set plans in motion to tap into the opportunities presented by AfCFTA, with the ultimate goal of growing the state’s economy. This article will examine the prospects of AfCFTA on Oyo State’s economy in the next decades, highlighting the potential benefits, challenges, and strategies for harnessing the agreement’s potential.

 

 

One of the most significant prospects of AfCFTA on Oyo State’s economy is the increased access to a larger market. With a combined GDP of over $3 trillion, the AfCFTA market presents a vast opportunity for Oyo State to increase its exports and attract foreign investment.

 

 

The state’s agricultural sector, which is a significant contributor to its GDP, is particularly well-positioned to benefit from this agreement. Oyo State is renowned for its production of crops such as maize, cassava, and yam, which are in high demand across Africa. By leveraging AfCFTA, the state can increase its agricultural exports, earning valuable foreign exchange and creating jobs for its citizens.

Another prospect of AfCFTA on Oyo State’s economy is the potential for industrialization. The agreement aims to promote industrialization and economic diversification across Africa, and Oyo State is well-positioned to benefit from this initiative.

 

 

 

The state has a number of industrial parks and free trade zones, which can be leveraged to attract investment in key sectors such as manufacturing, textiles, and pharmaceuticals. By promoting industrialization, Oyo State can reduce its dependence on oil revenues, diversify its economy, and create more jobs for its citizens.

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Furthermore, AfCFTA presents an opportunity for Oyo State to develop its infrastructure and improve its business environment. The agreement requires member states to simplify their customs procedures, reduce tariffs, and improve their logistics infrastructure.

 

 

In response, the Oyo State Government has initiated plans to upgrade its infrastructure, including its roads, ports, and airports. This will not only facilitate trade but also make the state more attractive to investors. Additionally, the state government has implemented reforms aimed at improving the business environment, including the establishment of a one-stop shop for investors and the simplification of business registration procedures.

Despite the prospects presented by AfCFTA, there are also challenges that Oyo State must address to fully harness the agreement’s potential. One of the key challenges is the need to improve the state’s competitiveness. With the removal of tariffs and other trade barriers, Oyo State’s products will face stiff competition from other African countries.

 

 

To remain competitive, the state must focus on improving the quality of its products, reducing production costs, and increasing its productivity. This will require significant investment in areas such as research and development, skills training, and infrastructure development.

Oyo State has received promising news through the dedicated efforts of Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration to confront logistical and transportation challenges head-on. The existing infrastructure, including roads and ports, had been identified as inadequate for accommodating the surge in trade volumes anticipated under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). In response to this pressing need, the state government is making substantial investments to upgrade critical infrastructure.

 

 

This includes the construction of new roads and bridges, as well as transforming the local airport to meet international standards. Such a significant investment is not merely necessary; it is vital for unlocking Oyo State’s immense trade potential and driving economic growth forward.

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In conclusion, the prospects of AfCFTA on Oyo State’s economy are significant. The agreement presents an opportunity for the state to increase its exports, attract foreign investment, promote industrialization, and develop its infrastructure.

 

 

However, to fully harness the agreement’s potential, the state must address its competitiveness and logistical challenges. This will require significant investment in areas such as research and development, skills training, and infrastructure development. With the right policies and investments in place, Oyo State is well-positioned to benefit from AfCFTA and achieve sustainable economic growth in the next decades.

In terms of strategies, the Oyo State government must be more intentional in focusing on improving in the following areas to harness the potential of AfCFTA:

* Improving the quality and competitiveness of its products across board.

* Upgrading its infrastructure, including its roads, and airports.

* Promoting industrialization and economic diversification.

* Enhancing its business environment and improving services via its one-stop shop for investors (OYSIPA).

* Building the capacity of its small and medium-scale enterprises to participate in the AfCFTA market.

* Developing a robust trade policy and strategy to guide its engagement with AfCFTA.

By implementing these strategies, Oyo State can unlock the potential of AfCFTA and achieve sustainable economic growth in the next decades, starting now.

– Oladayo Ogunbowale is Special Assistant (Communications) to the Governor of Oyo State

 

 


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