In 2017 Morocco outlawed Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in their country. Even though they make it illegal in their country, still people in those countries are trading bitcoin and crypto currency under cover. Maybe this is normal because there are many countries around the world where Bitcoin is not legal yet there are many people in those countries who trade Bitcoin freely and secretly.
I don't trust teyur words a bit. If they want to legalize Bitcoin, they will do it and not just say. It's more like a faction is pushing for legality and not the entire frame of the central Bank. Beside, when government plans to do something in Africa and you see headlines like this, 100% chance is just because there is interest for making such announcements, Nigeria did the same thing during pre elections and then end up banning most of the exchanges in the country.
I don't trust these organizations but if and if my assumptions are wrong, then other part of Africans will look at how Morocco were able to confidently legalize Bitcoin, it's going to make people around the continent call for similar things especially Nigeria that you can't do ordinary p2p transactions talk more of using crypto exchange on your mobile phone, if Bitcoin is sighted on your phone by police officer, there is high chance of you been there victim of exploit.