President Muhammadu Buhari will today leave for a working visit to
China, where he hopes to secure greater support from Beijing for the
development of Nigeria’s infrastructure, especially in the power, roads,
railways, aviation, water supply and housing sectors.
The Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, in a
statement said those in the President’s delegation would include some
state governors as well as the Ministers of Agriculture, Water
Resources, Transport, Defence, Power, Works & Housing, Industry,
Trade & Investment, Federal Capital Territory, Science &
Technology and Foreign Affairs.
Adesina said Buhari’s talks with President Xi Jinping, Premier Li
Keqiang and the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National
Peoples’ Congress, Zhang Dejiang will also focus on strengthening
bilateral cooperation in line with his administration’s agenda for the
rapid diversification of the Nigerian economy, with emphasis on
agriculture and solid minerals development.
The Presidential Spokesman said several new agreements and
memorandums of understanding to boost trade and economic relations
between Nigeria and China is expected to be concluded and signed.
“The agreements include a Framework Agreement between the Federal
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and the National Development
and Reform Commission of the Peoples’ Republic of China to Boost
Industrial Activities and Infrastructural Development in Nigeria.
“Others are a Framework Agreement between the Federal Ministry of
Communications and the China Aerospace Science and Technology
Corporation, and a Memorandum of Understanding between Nigeria and China
on Scientific and Technological Cooperation” he said.
In keeping with his administration’s prioritization of economic
diversification and industrialisation to boost employment, Buhari and
his delegation will tour the Shanghai Free Trade Zone and the Guangzhou
Economic and Technological Development Zone to gain more useful insights
and understanding of the policies that underpinned China’s astronomical
economic growth in recent years, said Adesina.
Buhari will also open a China-Nigeria Business/Investment Forum in
Beijing and meet with members of the Nigerian Community in China before
returning to Abuja at the weekend.
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