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Tinubu calls for strengthening Nigeria-China relations

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President Bola Tinubu on Thursday in Abuja commended the partnership between Nigeria and China.

The President gave the commendation when he received Mr Chen Xiaodong, the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China.

“For us, it is a new beginning with you. A relationship that has lasted more than 50 years must be nourished, nurtured, and promoted.

“Our mutual commitment to the values of labour, understanding, and development is very important.

“I am very happy that President Xi Jinping is paying attention to Africa as a whole and our developmental needs,” President Tinubu told the Chinese delegation at the State House.

The President welcomed the support of China for a more prominent position for Nigeria in the G20, UN Security Council, and the intergovernmental organisation of developing economies, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS).

“We believe in ourselves. We are determined to enhance the values of our people. Over the years, China has gone through phases of transformation and development.

“I once visited Shanghai when it was a village, and to see the rapid transformation, the technological development, is worth more collaborative efforts,” the President said.

President Tinubu commended President Xi Jinping for consistently strengthening relations with Nigeria and Africa.

“We believe in our bilateral relations, and we want to strengthen that. I am glad you mentioned United Nations, BRICS, and the G20. This is the largest economy in Africa.

“To classify us as a backwater economy, no matter how hungry we are, we will manage our hunger. We will be friends and partners with those who respect our values, and China is one of them.

“I commend what President Xi Jinping is doing in Africa, helping with capital mobilization for projects that positively impact the lives and livelihoods of our people in Africa,” said Tinubu.

He stated that the infrastructure need of Africa was monumental, particularly that of Nigeria.

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