Nigeria, China deepen ties at joint independence, national day celebration

Nigeria and China reaffirmed their commitment to stronger ties on Sunday, as both nations jointly marked Nigeria’s 65th Independence anniversary and China’s 76th National Day.
The colourful celebration, which also coincided with the Mid-Autumn Festival, brought together government officials, diplomats, business leaders, cultural groups, and students in Lagos.
Chairman of the House Committee on Nigeria-China Relations, Jaafaru Yakubu, hailed China’s consul general in Lagos, Yan Yuqing, for elevating bilateral relations.
He described her as “a true friend of Nigeria,” praising her role in facilitating business partnerships, scholarships for students, and cultural exchanges, strengthening people-to-people ties.
Mr Yakubu also lauded Eric Ni, chairman of the China Industrial and Commercial Enterprise Association, for championing business collaboration that created jobs, encouraged technology transfer, and supported community development.
“Chinese companies in Nigeria have not only contributed to infrastructure development but also prioritised local content and sustainable growth,” Mr Yakubu said.
He urged deeper collaboration in renewable energy, the digital economy, healthcare, and agriculture, while calling on China to expand educational opportunities for Nigerian and Chinese students.
Representing the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Simon Omo-Ezomo said cooperation with China aligned with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
He noted that the agenda prioritises industrialisation, diversification, and job creation, offering Nigeria and China a platform to achieve shared prosperity through mutual economic engagement.
Mr Ni encouraged the Chinese community to contribute positively to Nigeria’s development while celebrating the enduring bonds of friendship between the two countries.
“This unique convergence represents the harmony between China and Nigeria, two nations with rich histories, bright futures, and growing friendship,” he said.
The event featured vibrant cultural performances by the Hauxing Arts Troupe, Lagos State Council for Arts and Culture, Overseas Chinese performers, and other groups.
(NAN)
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