The government of China has reaffirmed its commitment to Nigeria’s infrastructure development and economic growth.
The commitment was expressed on Thursday during a high-level visit by a Chinese delegation led by the Director-General of the Department of African Affairs, MFA, China, Mr. Wu Peng, who met with Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar.
Also at the meeting the groundwork was laid for a potential ministerial and presidential visit later this year.
The meeting centered on building bridges, boosting trade and infrastructure development.
The Chinese delegation lauded China existing involvement in major Nigerian projects, emphasising its recent loan to the railway project.
Tuggar, who commended China’s friendliness, said infrastructure remains the cornerstone of President Bola Tinubu’s development agenda.
He agreed with the Chinese delegation a desire to further expand trade and economic cooperation, with Nigeria and the need for Nigeria’s increased participation in the Belt and Road Initiative.
Discussion was also held around Nigeria’s industrialization and value-added manufacturing, particularly in battery-related minerals, a sector where Nigeria holds rich potential. Also job creation and local economic empowerment were key areas discussions were held, suggesting a shift towards deeper economic integration.
On Nigeria’s push for a permanent seat at UN, China pledged its support for her aspirations on the global stage, backing Nigeria’s call for increased African representation in the United Nations Security Council, Peng said this aligns with China’s broader position advocating for a more equitable international order.
He expressed great confidence in Nigeria’s economic future, stating that the 21st century is Africa’s time to shine.
Both sides agreed to build on the momentum of the visit as they did not rule out a potential Nigeria’s presidential trip to China and a reciprocating visit by Tuggar to his Chinese counterpart, signifying a strong commitment to bolstering ties.