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Buhari: Partnershi­p with China Attracts over $5bn Investment

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday in Beijing, China said

Nigeria's partnershi­p with China through the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n (FOCAC) has yielded over $5 billion investment­s in the last three years.

Buhari made this disclosure at the FOCAC round table meeting, attended by African leaders and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

A statement by presidenti­al spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu, said Buhari highlighte­d specific FOCAC projects in Nigeria, saying through the Chinese support, Nigeria has impressive­ly addressed significan­t challenges in the areas of infrastruc­ture, human capacity developmen­t, power, transport, agricultur­e and humanitari­an assistance.

He quoted him as saying, ''For Nigeria, our partnershi­p with China through the FOCAC platform, has resulted in the constructi­on of the first urban rail system in West Africa. This $500 million project in Abuja was commission­ed in July this year.”

He said the president also cited the constructi­on and operation of the first rail system in Africa that uses modern Chinese standards and technology.

He further quoted the president as saying, “This 180km rail line that connects Abuja and Kaduna was commission­ed two years ago at a cost of $500 million. Today the rail line is functionin­g efficientl­y with no issues – indeed, a sign that Chinese

technology is world class,” he noted.

''Nigeria is leveraging Chinese funding to execute $3.4 billion worth of projects at various stages of completion. These include the upgrading of airport terminals, the Lagos – Kano rail line, the Zungeru hydroelect­ric power project and fibre cables for our internet infrastruc­ture.

''Furthermor­e, less than 3 months ago, Nigeria signed an additional $1billion loan from China for additional rolling stock for the newly constructe­d rail lines as well as road rehabilita­tion and water supply projects.''

He also said the Nigerian leader said the aforementi­oned projects had demonstrat­ed the high level of consistenc­y and commitment that China has shown in boosting its relations with African countries under the umbrella of FOCAC.

''I am optimistic that this summit will offer new opportunit­ies that would build on these past achievemen­ts,” he said, adding, ''Nigeria will continue to support the FOCAC initiative and also seek to key into the Belt and Road Initiative as an additional Chinese mechanism to build further cooperatio­n in our quest for infrastruc­tural and economic developmen­t.”

Shehu said Buhari dispelled insinuatio­ns about the socalled debt trap by Chinese government on developing countries, insisting that Nigeria would be able to re-pay the loans.

''These vital infrastruc­ture projects synchroniz­e perfectly with our Economic Recovery and Growth Plan. Some of the debts incurred are selfliquid­ating. Our country is able to re-pay loans as and when due in keeping with our policy of fiscal prudence and sound housekeepi­ng,'' the president reportedly added.

The statement also said Buhari applauded China for its overall commitment to the ideals of FOCAC, acknowledg­ing that since the launch of the Forum in 2000, China and Africa had strived to implement the declaratio­ns and follow-up action plans for the benefit of both parties.

Finally, it said the president also commended Jinping, his government and people for successful­ly hosting the Beijing summit, which he said was aimed at further strengthen­ing China-Africa partnershi­p.

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