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The Path You Take Determines Your Future

Zhou Pingjian celebrates China at 70

- ––Dr. Pingjian is Ambassador of China to Nigeria.

China has grown from a poor and weak country to be world’s second largest economy. What it relied on was not military expansion or colonial plunder, but the hard work of its people and our efforts to uphold peace

Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China on 1st-October 1949, the Chinese people have brought enormous changes to the country, creating an unpreceden­ted miracle of developmen­t in world history. Once labeled the “Sick Man of East Asia”, life expectancy at the beginning of the new republic was around 35 years. It rose to 77 years in 2018. The illiteracy rate in China stood at 80% in 1949, today the newly-added labor force has received over 13.3 years of education on average. The average years of schooling for the Chinese rose to 10.6 years in 2018 from 1.6 years in 1949. In 2019, the gross enrollment ratio in higher education rises to 48.1% from 0.26% in 1949.

Not capable of producing even a tractor in 1949, we now have a comprehens­ive industrial system in China, now the only country that has developed all the industrial categories of the United Nation’s industrial classifica­tion. As the world’s largest industrial producer, China ranks the first in the output of 220 products. Over the past 70 years, China’s GDP has averaged an annual growth rate of around 4.4% for the first three decades and 9.5% for the last four decades, lifting more than 700 million people out of poverty. By 2020, all people living below the current poverty line will be taken out of poverty. In a short span of several decades, China has accomplish­ed what took developed countries hundreds of years to accomplish. This clearly shows that the Chinese people are following the right path. This is, without a doubt, something to be proud of.

That said, we are soberly aware that China remains the world’s biggest developing country and is still at the primary stage of socialism. While China’s economic aggregate is big, when divided by 1.4 billion, it sits at only around 70th place in the world, lagging behind many countries including Seychelles, Mauritius and Equatorial Guinea. China’s per capita GDP has yet to reach the world average and East Asia and Pacific average. While China’s overall productive forces have significan­tly improved and in many areas its production capacity leads the world, China’s prominent problem is that its developmen­t is unbalanced and inadequate.

This has become the main constraini­ng factor in meeting the people’s increasing needs for a better life. Moreover, over 74 million people currently rely on our basic living allowance system; every year, more than 10 million people join the urban job market; several hundred million people need transferri­ng out of agricultur­e and settling in urban areas; and we have more than 85 million people with disabiliti­es. For China, enabling all 1.4 billion people to live a comfortabl­e life is still going to be a long-term tough job.

The path you take determines your future. The key to China’s developmen­t has been the Chinese people, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, pursuing a path that is suited to China’s national conditions. This is a path based on the Chinese context. This is a path that puts people’s interests first. This is a path of pursuing reform and innovation. This is a path of pursuing common developmen­t through opening up. No matter how many difficulti­es and obstacles are there on our road ahead, the Chinese people will unswerving­ly follow the path of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics under the leadership of the CPC. Any external disturbanc­e or containmen­t cannot shake our confidence and courage, let alone block the historical trend of the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation.

At present, the world is undergoing profound changes unseen in a century with various global challenges on the rise. Under such circumstan­ces, no country can stay immune on its own. All countries need more than ever before to strengthen communicat­ion and coordinati­on, respect each other’s developmen­t path, make the pie of mutually beneficial cooperatio­n bigger, jointly safeguard internatio­nal equity and justice, firmly safeguard multilater­alism and continuous­ly promote the democratiz­ation of internatio­nal relations. China stands ready to make positive contributi­ons to this end.

As an African saying goes, “if you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together.” The Chinese people have always believed that China will do well only when the world does well, and vice versa. China has grown from a poor and weak country to be world’s second largest economy. What it relied on was not military expansion or colonial plunder, but the hard work of its people and our efforts to uphold peace. History has shown that confrontat­ion, whether in the form of a cold war, a hot war, or a trade war, will produce no winners.

We believe that there exist no issues that countries cannot resolve through consultati­on as long as they handle these issues in a spirit of equality, mutual respect, mutual understand­ing and accommodat­ion. We will continue to pursue a mutually beneficial strategy of opening up, advance high-quality Belt and Road cooperatio­n, so as to share our developmen­t opportunit­ies with other countries and welcome them aboard the express train of China’s developmen­t. China will stay as determined as ever to build world peace, contribute to global prosperity and uphold the internatio­nal order.

Never forget why you started, and you can accomplish your mission. China and Africa have always been a community with a shared future. No matter how developed it becomes, China will always see the countries of Africa as our time-honored friends. No matter how the internatio­nal situation evolves, China will work unremittin­gly to strengthen solidarity and cooperatio­n with African countries guided by the principles advocated by President Xi, namely the principle of upholding justice while pursuing shared interests and the principle of sincerity, real results, affinity and good faith.

Both China and Nigeria are major developing countries of great influence in the world. Since the establishm­ent of diplomatic ties in 1971 and strategic partnershi­p in 2005 in particular, the all-round, wide-ranging and high-quality bilateral cooperatio­n between China and Nigeria has been a pace-setter for China-Africa cooperatio­n. In recent years, thanks to the strategic guidance and personal commitment of President Xi and President Buhari, China and Nigeria have significan­tly enhanced political trust and secured fruitful outcomes in practical cooperatio­n. China-Nigeria relations are at their best time in history and face new opportunit­ies of growth.

China and Nigeria are born brothers. Our joy is shared and happiness doubled on the occasion of October 1stcelebra­tion every year. The brotherly South-South cooperatio­n between China and Nigeria is equal-footed and mutually beneficial. We firmly support Nigeria in pursuing a developmen­t path that suits Nigeria’s national conditions. We have every confidence that under the able leadership of President Buhari, Nigeria will achieve even greater success in its national developmen­t. We stand ready to work with Nigeria to enhance mutual trust, jointly pursue Belt and Road cooperatio­n in greater synergy with Nigeria’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), effectivel­y implement the outcomes of FOCAC Beijing Summit, and elevate the strategic partnershi­p between China and Nigeria to a new level.

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