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    President Bola Tinubu on Fri­day rounded off his official visit to China with his trip to the world’s second largest economy, ending with very signifi­cant and mouthwatering gains for Nigeria. It was obvious that the Pres­ident was looking forward to a trip heavy on deals that would impact on Nigeria’s quest to improve our infra­structure, agriculture, power, solid minerals, etc. judging by the public officials in his official entourage.

    From the Finance Minister/Co­ordinating Minister of the Economy, the Minister of Trade and Invest­ment, the Minister of Solid Miner­als, Minister of Power, FCT Minis­ter, Minister of Defence, Minister of Transportation, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Minister of Information and National Orien­tation, Minister of Foreign Affairs, etc., to Governors of Lagos, Kaduna and Kwara States, the President’s en­tourage was tailored for a purpose.

    Completion of Lagos-Kano Railway by CRCC

    Shortly after being warmly received by the Chinese govern­ment, President Bola Tinubu on Monday, September 2, visited the China Railway Construction Cor­poration (CRCC), during which he acknowledged the company’s role as a reliable partner in Nigeria’s infrastructure development pro­gramme, commending its ongoing railway projects in the country. President Tinubu right there at the headquarters of CRCC promised that the Ibadan-Abuja-Kaduna-Kano railway segments will be completed and done to the satisfaction of Nige­ria and West Africa at large. Already China is providing funding through the China Development Bank for the ongoing Kaduna-Kano section of the Lagos-Kano railway project. The Ibadan-Abuja section is set to be funded by the Chinese too, thanks to renewed cooperation between Nige­ria and China on the Belt and Road Initiative.

    HUAWEI’s launch of DigiTruck

    After the visit to CRCC headquar­ters in Beijing, President Tinubu also visited the Huawei Technol­ogies’ Beijing Research Centre, where the company announced the launch of DigiTruck, a mobile ICT classroom aimed at enhancing digital literacy in underserved com­munities in Nigeria. Chairman of Huawei’s Board of Directors, Mr Liang Hua, said that the initiative would operate in 10 states annually, training at least 3,000 students each year. Huawei also proposed to build two major technology data storage centres in Lagos and Kaduna states, which would create employment and opportunities for more young people in Nigeria.

    Fruitful bilateral meeting with Chinese President

    President Bola Tinubu held a high-powered bilateral meeting with the Chinese President, Xi Jinping, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Tuesday, September 3. At the bilateral meeting, the two heads of state announced the elevation of China-Nigeria relations to a compre­hensive strategic partnership from just a strategic partnership, signal­ing deeper ties between the world’s second most populous nation and the most populous black nation on earth.

    At the bilateral meeting with Xi Jinping, several bilateral MoUs were signed on the Belt and Road co-oper­ation plan (promoting the implemen­tation of the Global Development Initiative), economic development, application of the Beidou Naviga­tion Satellite System, nuclear energy, peanut exports to China, and news media, among other fields.

    The belt and road MoU is partic­ularly very crucial as it further so­lidifies China’s interest to continue to invest in infrastructural projects in Nigeria especially on railways and roads/bridges. The coopera­tion agreement on nuclear energy is equally important as it is meant to enhance Nigeria’s capability to har­ness nuclear technology for electric­ity and also utilization in medicine.

    The MoU on export of shelled peanuts is very important for our agricultural and Nigeria’s quest to increase non-oil exports. It also sig­nals China’s readiness to buy more processed or semi-processed goods from Nigeria. Already, with a trade volume of over $23 billion, Nigeria is China’s second largest trading part­ner in Africa. With huge potential for even more trade, Nigeria can sur­pass South Africa as China’s largest trade partner on the continent.

    The President then joined other African leaders to participate in the Forum for Africa-China Coopera­tion. At the Forum, the next chap­ter of Tinubu’s trip unfolded. On the sidelines of the conference, more MoUs were signed by Ministers and governors, some of which include:

    Gas-related projects

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    The Minister of State for Petro­leum (Gas) witnessed the signing of critical Project Agreements for the Brass Industrial Park, Gas Gather­ing Pipelines & Associated Facilities, and the Methanol Complex Project between Brass Fertilizer and Petro­chemical Company Ltd. (BFPCL) and the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC).

    This partnership involving three key projects has the potential to in­ject about $3.3 billion into Nigeria’s economy and particularly driving growth and innovation in Nigeria’s energy sector. These projects are very pivotal in driving Nigeria’s in­dustrial growth and energy security. This is a big win for Nigeria.

    $1bn proposed iron-ore-to-steel project

    During President Tinubu’s trip, Nigeria’s Minister of Solid Minerals, Dele Alake, witnessed the signing of an MoU between Chart and Capstone Integrated Limited of Nigeria and its Chinese counterpart, Sinomach- Hea, who is a market leader in solid minerals development. The deal is for a $1 billion new iron-ore-to-steel project planned for Kogi State, which has abundant deposits of iron ore and home to the Ajaokuta Steel com­plex. The Nigerian company, Chart and Capstone Integrated Limited, al­ready has a mining license approved by the Cadastal Office and needed both a proven technical and finan­cial partner, thanks to President Bola Tinubu’s trip to China; it has gotten a partner in Sinomach-Hea.

    Lagos Green Metro Line project deal and Lekki-Epe link bridge

    Still on the sidelines of FOCAC and with the full guarantee of the Federal Government, Lagos State government signed a monumental Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Finance Incor­porated (MOFI) and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) to realize the ambitious Green Line metro rail project in Lagos. The Green Line, which is a 68km rail line designed to run from the Lekki Free Zone to Marina and connecting with the Blue Line at Marina, is projected to carry over 500,000 passengers dai­ly at launch, rising to over a million eventually.

    The Green line is expected to transform the transport landscape of Lagos as it will complement the Blue and Red Lines and link areas such as Victoria Island, Lekki, Ajah, etc. The federal government’s Min­istry of Finance Incorporated and CHEC would be involved in the de­sign, financing, and construction.

    The Lagos State Governor, Baba­jide Sanwo-Olu, earlier signed an MoU with China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) for the construction of the Lekki-Epe link bridge in the Lekki-Epe axis of Lagos. With the MoU in place, Lagos state has commenced discussions to award the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to CCECC with feasibility and design studies for the bridge already com­pleted.

    Solar power, water supply deals with Chinese firms

    During the FOCAC summit in China, the Minister of the FCT, Nye­som Wike, was also on hand to sign an MoU with CCECC for the provi­sion and installation of solar street lighting in key areas in the FCT such as Maitaima, Asokoro, Wuse, Cen­tral Business District, Airport Road. The Minister also signed another MoU with China Geo-Engineering Corporation Overseas Construction (CGCOC) for water works including the completion of the Abuja Water Works project and for extension of clean water supply to Gwagwalada, Kwali and Kuje areas of the FCT. CG­COC also signed MoU on solar street lighting and would cover Mabushi, Katampe and Garki.

    From the foregoing, it is apparent that President Bola Tinubu’s China visit was carefully planned to bring home greater infrastructural devel­opment for Nigeria. Judging by the five focal infrastructural develop­ment agreements signed between Nigeria and China, Tinubu’s state visit to China and his participation in the FOCAC summit was a re­sounding success. These agreements would translate to better transport infrastructure for Nigerians; it would lead to greater gas utilisation by industries; it would open doors for value addition in our solid minerals sector in line with the policy of the Tinubu administration in the solid minerals sector.

    All these mean more jobs, in­creased productivity, more external trade, more FX earnings and of course increased prosperity for Ni­gerians. During the trip, the Chief Marketer of Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu, did not fail to interact with the Nigerian diaspora community in China. He spoke passionately to his fellow compatriots sojourning in China and explained to them why his administration took the hard de­cisions necessary to reset Nigeria’s economy and place it on the path of sustainable development.

    •Dada is Special Assistant to the President on Digital Media

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