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China-Nigeria Trade Volume Hits $20 billion mark

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By: Michael Mike

The Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Yu Dunhai has disclosed that the current trade volume between Nigeria and China stands at over $20 billion.

The envoy also disclosed that efforts are on from both countries to ensure that the current volume of trade between both countries improves.

Yu spoke on Saturday during the Chinese New Year Celebration, with the theme “Year of the Golden Snake”

The Lunar New Year will be celebrated on Wednesday, Jan. 29. The occasion is based on the lunar calendar and takes place all around the world but it’s primarily celebrated by Asian countries. This year, it will mark the beginning of the year of the snake.

Speaking on China-Nigeria bilateral relations, the envoy said: “The trade volume exceeds $20 billion last year. And I think Nigeria is the largest engineering contract and the second largest exporting market and the third largest trade partner for China in Africa.

“And of course, we would like to work with Nigeria to bring our trade volume to even higher because we see there is a big potential.

“Nigeria is a major African country that has world influence and particularly Nigeria is now also a partner country of BRICS.

“So last year we held the forum for China-Africa cooperation and we look forward to working together with Nigeria to implement the ten action partnerships and to benefit people in Nigeria and China.”

Speaking on the significance of this year Chinese New Year Celebration, Yu said “we believe that it represents hard work, intelligence, happiness. So we hope that the year of the snake will bring peace and prosperity for Chinese and Nigerian people.

He also added, “Well, you know, the year 2025 is going to be a big year for China and Nigeria.

“It’s because last year, President Bola Tinubu paid a state visit to China and the two presidents agreed to elevate our bilateral relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership. And one of the pillars for this relationship is the very close people to people and the cultural exchange. So for the Chinese embassy, each year we organize this spring festival temple fair.
“And this year we invited over 2,000, both Nigerians and the Chinese to enjoy, to celebrate together with us. Because the start of the Chinese New Year is usually is a time for celebration, a time for reflection and also a time for reunification.

“And we look forward to working with people from all walks of life in Nigeria to materialize the very important consensus we reached between our two heads of states and bring our two countries’ cooperation to a new level.”

On his part, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Minister of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Mr. Raphael Obi, urged the Chinese to invest in the country’s Creative industry, noting that there is so much to be tapped from Nigeria’s rich culture.

He said: @There is a lot Nigeria and China can do together we have a lot of cultural exchanges and we’re inviting every Chinese that wants to stay and work in Nigeria to feel free, come in and do so because we have a lot of space. In the creative economy alone, we have millions of spaces because that is where we showcase our talents.

“Then the arts, culture and tourism is a very vast sector in Nigeria but we’re inviting the people of China to come and share those things that make them special in the world to share with us and we also wish our own with them.

“China is a very rich cultural country just as Nigeria and we have a lot of things in common at the cultural and tourism level.

He prayed for a stronger China “and the opportunity to continue to share their talents, their resilience and their prosperity with the rest of the world so that the world will be a better place for everybody to live.”

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This Is A Great Time To Invest In Nigeria, VP Shettina Tells Islamic Devt. Bank

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  • Says President Tinubu reforms creating conducive environment for investments

By: Our Reporter

The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has said it is currently a great time to invest in Nigeria, as the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has addressed most of the grey areas that hitherto served as disincentives to investors.

According to him, the foundation laid by the Renewed Hope administration through critical reforms in key sectors of the economy is creating the right environment for investments in Nigeria.

The Vice President stated this on Tuesday when he received on a courtesy visit to the Presidential Villa, a delegation from the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) led by the Head of its Regional Hub, Mr Hammad Hundal.

“It is an exciting opportunity to invest in Nigeria. The administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has created the enabling environment and is still doing so by addressing most of the grey areas that hitherto served as a disincentive. So, this is a great time to invest in Nigeria,” he said.

Senator Shettima pointed out that with well-thought-out interventions in human capital development, nutrition, agriculture, health, education and promotion of digital trade, the administration has demonstrated commitment in addressing challenges in the critical sectors.

“This administration is poised to address the challenges that we have in key areas of human capital development, financial inclusion, infrastructure and nutrition. In fact, we have no option but to address most of these issues, and we will continue to act in the right direction,” he maintained.

The Vice President applauded Nigeria’s partnership with the Islamic Development Bank, noting that both entities are based primarily on the country’s national interest.

He urged IsDB to continue on the path already laid through its support for key government programmes such as the Special Agro-Processing Zones (SAPZ) programme, the i-DICE project and other initiatives, including the development of a Halal economy in the country.

He continued: “Let us cross-pollinate ideas and come up with a design for your Country Engagement Framework (CEF). I want you to record in your Country Engagement Framework, the development of a Halal economy, promotion of digital trade, financial inclusion and other areas. I urge closer collaboration to enable us to address some of these challenges.”

Senator Shettima further noted that the bank’s programmes in Nigeria aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu across different sectors.

He called for improved support from the bank in areas of agriculture, human capital development, gender inclusion, investment in education and health infrastructure, and nutrition.

Earlier in his remarks, the IsDB’s head of regional hub in Abuja, Mr Hundal, said the bank was committed to scaling up its intervention through a holistic review of its Country Engagement Framework (CEF) in Nigeria to prioritise key aspects of the agenda of President Tinubu.

He identified key areas of its intervention in the country, including economic infrastructure, support for the private sector, energy security, and the i-DICE programme.

The highpoint of the meeting was the presentation of the bank’s Country Engagement Framework (CEF) to the Vice President by its Country Economist, Dr Obioma Asuzu.

The CEF highlights key broad strategic objectives of boosting recovery, tackling poverty and building resilience, and driving green economic growth.

She said the IsDB CEF for Nigeria is driven by the country’s national priorities, partnerships with critical stakeholders, and resource mobilisation.

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Nigeria-China Relationship More Pragmatic than Others, Says Foreign Affairs Minister

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By: Michael Mike

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar has described Nigeria China relationship as perhaps the most pragmatic for the country better than most other foreign relationships the country has currently.

The Minister disclosed this at a day dialogue to chat the way forward due to the current tarrifs war by the United States of America (USA),

The dialogue was organised by the Centre for Chinese Studies on Tuesday in Abuja, with the theme: “Maintaining Resilience and Seeking Opportunities in Nigeria-China Cooperation, amidst International Trade Disruptions and Tariff Wars “

The Minister, who was represented by Amb. Mohammed Haidara, said that though Nigeria-China relationship was a later one, but has come with a lot of benefits.

He said: “I must say, for Nigeria, our relation with China is maybe a latter-day relation in comparison to our interaction with Europe or the Western world.

“Our relations with China has been more pragmatic than relations with the rest. Chinese are very engaging.”

Speaking further he said, “the trade disruptions occasioned by the tariff regime instituted by the United States might perhaps even give us another opportunity, perhaps a greater opportunity for Nigeria; indeed, Africa, to trade more with China, which we all know is a formidable force in the trade and economic era in the world.”

He also noted that the Nigerian government will soon come up with its response to the USA trade trariffs. “Let me also say that the Nigerian government, through inter-agency efforts, are also trying to articulate and make a position, a common position, on how to respond within the 90-day window that we’ve been given.

“But what I can assure you is that ours is not going to be confrontational. We’re going to be as constructive as possible while responding to these measures.

The Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, said China and her partners must work together to survive this tarrifs war.

Speaking through a Chinese Diplomat, Hairong Dong, Yu said: “This tariff levied by the U.S. government has impacted all its trading partners throughout the world, and also China and of course, Nigeria.

“We need to work together to sail through this turbulent and torrent waters. And as we all know that China and Nigeria have been very close partners, especially in trade. We are key partners.

“Our trade volume reaching 22 billion U.S. dollars. And it’s among the highest in the African countries. And we value our cooperation and coordination with Nigeria, “

“We’re very eager to hear your insights from the business world, from the government, and from the academics, and also from the media, from all the communities in Nigeria to share your insights and your views, to exchange views and your opinions, especially your advice to us on how to move forward, to build a strong relationship, and also to advance our mutually beneficial cooperation in the years ahead.”

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Prof. Nentawe Yiwatda, speaking through her Special Assistant, Paul Dawnson said, “China, Nigeria has a long history. They used to say, China say what it means, and China means what it says. So the relationship of Nigeria and China has been a relationship of trust.”

The Director, Centre for China Studies, Charles Onunaiju, said the dialogue was organised to:

“Discuss, examine, interrogate those new opportunities that we assembled here, so amid contradiction and crisis, there is also new opportunities. And it is actually the purpose of our meeting today, to examine, interrogate, and extrapolate potential opportunities amidst these disruptions and conflicts.

“In every crisis, there is opportunity. And actually, it is that opportunity that we intend to discuss today in the election to our cooperation and engagement with China.”

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Two killed, others injured in Taraba farmers-herders clash

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By: Zagazola Makama

Atleast two persons killed and several others injured following a renewed clash between farmers and herders in Bandawa village, Karim Lamido Local Government Area of the state.

Zagazola Makama understands that incident began on May 11 when the police in Karim Lamido received a distress report that one Buhari Malam, 34, was macheted by suspected Fulani herders on his farm. The victim was rushed to the Primary Health Care Centre (PHCC) Bandawa but later died while receiving treatment.

According to the security sources, the killing sparked a reprisal by aggrieved youths in Bandawa, who killed five cows and injured seven others.

On May 12, another farmer, Ishaku Tunde, was attacked on his farm at about 10:10 a.m. by suspected herders. The victim sustained multiple machete wounds and is currently receiving treatment at the PHCC.

“Similarly, at about 12:30 p.m. the same day, one Dauda Bawa, was attacked while travelling from Bandawa to Karim Lamido. He sustained deep cuts to his neck and was confirmed dead on arrival at the PHCC,” the sources added.

He further disclosed that one Ardo Baka, a Fulani community leader, reported to the station that six of their herders had not returned home since the violence erupted.

Security operatives comprising the military, police, vigilantes, and hunters have been deployed to the area, while peace meetings with community stakeholders are ongoing.

“Intensive patrols and surveillance have been reinforced. The situation is presently under control,” Security sources assured.

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