Over 10,000 Nigerian beneficiaries recorded in China’s exchange programmes

Chinese ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, says more than 10,000 Nigerians cutting across different sectors of the nation’s economy have benefited from various Chinese government-sponsored exchange training programmes.
Mr Yu disclosed this at the first Annual China–Nigeria Government Exchange Programme Alumni Reunion Gala on Friday in Abuja.
According to him, the initiative has strengthened individual capacity and institutional effectiveness and contributed to Nigeria’s national development.
Mr Yu explained that the event aimed to sustain alumni engagement and provide a platform for collaboration, idea-sharing, and continued contributions to China–Nigeria relations.
“The purpose of tonight’s gathering is to allow our alumni to stay connected, exchange ideas, and contribute meaningfully to China–Nigeria relations,” he said.
According to Mr Yu, China has, over the years, offered training in diverse areas, including governance, poverty reduction, manufacturing, agriculture, public health, trade, investment, science, technology, innovation, the blue economy, and the digital economy.
He stated that the programmes had strengthened individuals’ capabilities while contributing to Nigeria’s economic and social development.
The ambassador noted that the alumni were spread across major Nigerian cities, including Abuja, Lagos, Ibadan, and Maiduguri, reflecting the initiative’s nationwide reach.
He described Nigeria and China as “natural partners” with over half a century of evolving friendship, noting their mutual support on core national interests.
Mr Yu cited China’s recent opposition to potential external military threats against Nigeria as an example of this partnership. He also highlighted China’s support for Nigeria’s international role, including backing its return to the International Maritime Organisation and aspiration to join the G20.
On Nigeria’s stance regarding China’s territorial integrity, he affirmed that the Federal Government upholds the One-China principle, which recognises only one indivisible China in its foreign policy.
Regarding economic cooperation, the ambassador revealed that bilateral trade between China and Nigeria had surpassed $22 billion in 2025.
Mr Yu added that China’s direct investment in Nigeria increased by 130 per cent, while Nigeria’s exports to China rose by over 200 per cent. He also announced China’s zero-tariff policy for 100 per cent of products from all 53 African countries, including Nigeria.
“China’s today is Nigeria’s tomorrow,” he said, describing China as Nigeria’s “most important, reliable and trustworthy partner”.
The Chinese envoy reiterated his country’s readiness to work closely with Nigeria to achieve social and economic development.
The permanent secretary, Federal Capital Territory Social Development Secretariat, Olubunmi Olowookere, lauded the initiative, saying it enhanced her social welfare, poverty alleviation, and community development mandates.
(NAN)
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