Malabo: France’s Central Bank Actions Could Deny Equatorial Guineans Internet Access

According to a tweet by the Vice President of the Country, the French authorities have failed to actualise a payment that has already been made for the country's internet services

Malabo: France's Central Bank Actions Could Deny Equatorial Guineans Internet Access

The Vice President of Equatorial Guinea, Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, has taken to Twitter to share that the country’s internet services could potentially be cut off in the next two weeks as the French Central Bank haven’t yet authorized the payment to the provider.

READ MORE: Equatorial Guinea: Country Set for the Construction of Its First Refinery

The Vice-President, on Thursday, met with the Prime Minister, Francisco Pascual Obama Asue, and the Director of the Bank of Central African States in an emergency meeting to ask for explanations.

Regarding the delay and blocking of transfers, the representative of BEAC said that the Heads of State of the Subregion, struggled between devaluing the Franco CFA or protecting the reserve in a meeting in Yaounde in 2016 together with the Central Bank of France, and decided to protect the reserves with a new regulation that came into force in 2019.

READ MORE: Equatorial Guinea: Air Maroc Flight to Casablanca Returns to Malabo Airport After Taking Off

But the doubt of Equatorial Guinea’s Vice-President comes from why legal transfers and with all the regulations in force, such as that of GITGE, can take so long. He was informed that the Central Bank of France creates two lists – a black one that represents the companies that the bank considers not suitable to be treated by BEAC and another white list – which are companies and transfers that can go through.

Apart from slowing down the country’s development activities, it’s also a hindrance to national economic diversification projects, such as tourism and the tech & innovation ecosystem.

In this regard, the Vice President of the Council of Ministers has spoken with the Prime Minister of the Government to meet with the competent authorities to resolve the situation and to further review the blockades and delayed transfers of funds from Equatorial Guinea to other countries.

 

Additional reporting courtesy NowEG