Buhari to embark on state visit to China next week
In
a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by the China Ambassador to
Nigeria, Gu Xiaojie, he said the visit would be Buhari’s first visit to
China since he came to office last May.
He said President Buhari
would be the first African Head of State to visit China after the Forum
on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Johannesburg Summit, which is of
great importance to both China-Nigeria and China-Africa relations, and
draws great attention from both countries and Africa.
‘’Distance
cannot separate true friends who feel so close even when they are
thousands of miles apart. The China-Nigeria friendship has stood the
test of time and became stronger and more vigorous despite the vast
oceans between the two countries.
‘’On February 10, 1971, China
and Nigeria established diplomatic relationship, and ever since then,
the bilateral relations have been developing smoothly and steadily,’’
the ambassador said.
He added that in April 2005, China and
Nigeria, the most populous developing countries in the world and Africa,
declared the establishment of strategic partnership, which lifted the
bilateral ties to a new high and sounded the clarion call to form an
all-directional, multi-layered and wide-ranging cooperation.
“Since
then, the pragmatic cooperation in various fields between the two
countries have been leading in many ways in China’s cooperation with
African countries, featuring fruitful achievements and exemplary
highlights,’’ he added.
The ambassador further stated that in
recent years, China had witnessed frequent high-level exchanges between
Nigeria and his country, saying the political mutual trust has been
enhanced continuously.
He added: “In 2014, Chinese Premier, Li
Keqiang, visited Nigeria and reached extensive consensus with Nigerian
leaders. Last year, Chinese President Xi Jinping, met with Nigerian
president twice, exchanged views on bilateral relations and issues of
common concern, reached wide-ranging agreements and charted the
direction of future development of China-Nigeria relations.
‘’Economically,
the cooperation between China and Nigeria in various areas such as
infrastructure, energy, trade and finance, has scored impressive
achievements. Nigeria is the first African country to accept Chinese RMB
in its foreign reserve.
‘’Last year, the bilateral trade volume
stood at $14.94 billion, which represented 8.3 per cent of the total
trade volume between China and Africa, and 42 per cent of the total
trade volume between China and ECOWAS countries.’’
Xiaojie said
Nigeria remains China’s No.1 engineering contract market, No.2 export
market, No.3 trading partner, and major investment destination in
Africa, adding that China has invested a total of over $2.5 billion in
Nigeria.
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