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Beyond the Protocols: What Wamkele Mene’s IP Award Means for African Trade | Afrikeye

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As Africa’s free trade project transitions from a grand political vision into a functional economic engine, the continent’s intellectual property (IP) landscape is rapidly emerging as a cornerstone of its industrial strategy. This shifting dynamic was brought sharply into focus on the sidelines of the 18th Meeting of the AfCFTA Council of Ministers Responsible for Trade in Abuja, Nigeria, where AfCFTA Secretary-General Wamkele Mene was honoured with the All Africa Intellectual Property Leadership and Continental Integration Award.

Presented by the All Africa Intellectual Property Summit (AAIPS), the award recognises Mene’s stewardship in driving the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) from a landmark agreement into a practical platform for shared prosperity. Yet, beyond the ceremonial exchange, the engagement signalled a deeper policy consensus: establishing a unified African market requires more than just eliminating tariffs—it demands robust frameworks that protect innovation and incentivise local manufacturing.

From Aspiration to Implementation

For decades, the global economic narrative has demonstrated that nations rarely achieve lasting industrial transformation through trade liberalisation alone. Countries that have successfully ascended the value chain—such as India in the pharmaceutical sector or South Korea in technology—have heavily relied on secure intellectual property frameworks to attract long-term investment, facilitate technology transfer, and scale domestic industries.

Under Mene’s leadership, the AfCFTA has begun to integrate these proven development models. With all AfCFTA protocols now concluded, including the critical Protocol on Intellectual Property Rights, the focus of the Secretariat has shifted unequivocally toward implementation.

During the award presentation, AAIPS Chairman Sand Mba Kalu captured this transition, noting that the AfCFTA has moved from political commitment to practical economic opportunity. His call for a formal continental collaboration between the AfCFTA Secretariat and IP institutions reflects a growing recognition that intellectual property is no longer a legal afterthought, but a fundamental prerequisite for advancing African trade and industrialisation.

Intellectual Property as a Catalyst for Resilience

Beyond the Protocols: What Wamkele Mene IP Award Means for African Trade

Perhaps the most compelling argument for this convergence of trade and IP lies in the continent’s healthcare and manufacturing sectors. In his response, Mene framed the Intellectual Property Rights Protocol not merely as a regulatory instrument, but as a strategic lever for industrial development and macroeconomic resilience.

By leveraging IP to strengthen public health through local pharmaceutical production, Africa can systematically reduce its over-reliance on imported medicines—a structural vulnerability that has hindered economic growth for decades. Functioning IP frameworks allow African innovators and manufacturers to license technology, scale production with confidence, and build resilient supply chains that cater to a continental market of over 1.4 billion people.

What This Means for Africa’s Economic Future

As preparations begin for the 7th All Africa Intellectual Property Summit in Nairobi later this year, the focus will increasingly turn toward private sector engagement. As Mene rightly emphasised, the ultimate benefits of the AfCFTA will only be realised when private enterprises can operate within a predictable, secure, and harmonised continental market.

The global evidence is clear: sustainable economic transformation requires combining market access with the rigorous protection of creative and industrial output. By prioritising the operationalisation of the IP Protocol alongside tariff reductions, the AfCFTA is laying the groundwork for a knowledge-based economy capable of competing on the global stage.

For African innovators, manufacturers, and policymakers, the message from Abuja is unequivocal. The time for negotiations has passed; the era of industrial expansion and cross-border innovation has officially begun.

Disclaimer: This article is an independent policy analysis based on recent continental trade developments and comparative international economic models. It is intended to encourage informed public discussion and does not necessarily reflect the editorial position of Afrikeye.

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