Nigeria, China Strengthen Ties As Ministers Meet In Abuja.
In a significant stride towards bolstering bilateral relations, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, hosted Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Abuja on Monday. The meeting underscored the deepening ties and mutual interests between the two nations.
Ambassador Tuggar, during the welcoming session at the Foreign Affairs Ministry, expressed his enthusiasm for the occasion. “I am deeply honoured to welcome you to Abuja on this significant occasion. Today, we gather to strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation between our great nations,” he stated. He reminisced about the historical context of Nigeria-China relations, which he described as “built on mutual respect, trust, and a shared commitment to advancing peace, stability, and prosperity.”
Tuggar lauded China’s advancements in economic development, technological innovation, and global leadership, while also highlighting Nigeria’s ongoing efforts towards a more prosperous future. He stressed the need to enhance collaboration in critical areas such as trade facilitation, capacity building, and cultural exchanges. In his address, Tuggar reaffirmed Nigeria’s unwavering support for the One-China Principle, ensuring a relationship that has been “free from disputes and providing substantial benefits to both countries.”
In response, Foreign Minister Wang Yi commended Nigeria’s crucial role in the African continent. “Nigeria plays an irreplaceable and important role for Africa’s peace and development,” he stated, underlining China’s commitment to solidarity and cooperation with Nigeria.
Wang Yi outlined the purpose of his visit, which was to reinforce bilateral relations and foster cooperation in pivotal sectors like trade, investment, and infrastructure. He expressed optimism about the outcomes of their discussions, hoping they would lead to enhanced diplomatic ties and deeper collaboration following the recent Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing.
“I am sure that our meeting today will produce new common understandings, and that you and your colleagues will continue to work for the growth of our relations,” Yi concluded, signalling a hopeful future for Sino-Nigerian relations.
This meeting not only reaffirms the strong ties between Abuja and Beijing but also sets the stage for further economic, political, and cultural collaborations, promising a continued partnership that benefits both nations.