Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt Jnr has expressed disappointment in the African Presidents who are currently attending a summit in France.
These working visits are part of the President's efforts to re-engage with the world following the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic and further highlight Ghana's impressive business-friendly environment to the world.
In France, President Akufo-Addo is attending a Summit on Financing African Economies hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday, May 18.
The Summit brings together various African and European leaders and heads of international financial institutions to devise strategies for Africa's recovery.
Speaking on Peace FM's 'Kokrokoo' on Tuesday, Kwesi Pratt questioned the logic in organizing the summit in France.
To Mr. Pratt, this sends a wrong signal, hence stressing Africa must wake up and stop neocolonialism.
"So, if there is an outbreak of COVID in West Africa and we want to discuss issues about it, we have to go to Paris. We couldn't organize it in Ghana, Lagos or Abuja unless we send it to Paris. Why? Emmanuel Macron is doing this because he knows what he wants. You know what, all the French-speaking African countries' foreign reserves are stored in the Central Bank of France to the extent that the French-speaking African countries save up their foreign reserves in France, go back for a loan and pay interest on it. This arrangement between us and the former colonial metropolis doesn't help West Africa," he said.

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