07 January 2014

Jonathan seeks more Chinese investments in agriculture, other sectors

WorldStage Newsonline-- President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria  on Monday called for more Chinese investments in the agricultural and other sectors.
Speaking while receiving China’s outgoing ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Denq Boqing, at the Presidential Villa, President, according to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, noted that one-third of the volume of trade between Africa and China currently takes place with Nigeria.
He commended China’s support for the rehabilitation of Nigeria’s transportation infrastructure and the development of Nigeria's water and power sectors.
Jonathan hoped that the mutually-beneficial bilateral relations between Nigeria and China which he said have increased in the last three years, will be further enhanced in coming years.
The statement reads: "He called for greater investment from China in Nigeria’s agricultural sector and other sectors where Chinese expertise can help to develop Nigeria’s potentials."
He specially praised the out-going Ambassador for working very hard to boost trade and economic relations between both countries during his tenure in Nigeria.
Mr.  Boqing, who served in Nigeria for three years, said that his most fulfilling assignment was facilitating President Jonathan’s State Visit to China last year.
He assured the President that he will continue to work for the expansion of the cordial relations between China and Nigeria wherever he finds himself.

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