Jamal Awil

← Africa's Last Colonial Currency

The CFA franc served colonial extraction, not African development. [fact]

The CFA franc, for Pouemi, was a 'chimera', 'a creature of the French state', just like the French franc, and it represented a purely political and uneconomic choice as a result of which the future of today's and tomorrow's Africans was sacrificed on the altar of the past. According to the economist, the CFA franc was an instrument of colonial economic development: it was not designed to stimulate the growth of African productive forces. It was rather a system that deprived access to credit all those African economic actors who did not adapt to the model of colonial accumulation based, on the one hand, on the production of raw materials for export and, on the other, on the consumption of goods imported from the metropole.

Fanny Pigeaud_ Ndongo Samba Sylla, Africa's Last Colonial Curr…, loc. 192