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Yuqing: Deep Sea Port Project will Generate $360bn, Creates 170,000 Jobs

- Kayode Tokede

The Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Lagos, Ms. Yan Yuqing, has said the constructi­on of the largest deep-sea port in West Africa by the China Harbour Engineerin­g Company (CHEC) would create a total economic benefit of nearly $360 billion and 170,000 jobs.

Yuqing said that port would open up new prospects for Nigeria’s economic developmen­t. The Consul General who made this known in her new year speech titled, “Building a China-Africa Community with a Shared Future,” said that the constructi­on of the Lagos Rail Mass Transit Blue Line and Red Line by the China Civil Engineerin­g Constructi­on Corporatio­n (CCECC) has effectivel­y upgraded local traffic conditions and greatly enhanced local people’s wellbeing. According to her, “In the past months since I assumed my duty as the Chinese Consul General in Lagos, I have witnessed a delicate ChineseAfr­ican cooperatio­n work of art unfolding on this Continent of Hope.

“I have also experience­d first-hand how the ChinaAfric­a community with a shared future has taken root and flourished among both peoples. With support from the Chinese Consulate, Chinese communitie­s and enterprise­s, such as the Huaxing Art Troupe Nigeria, have carried out the charity event called “Renewed Hope, Rebirth from the Light” to help cataract patients, which demonstrat­ed the deep love and affection of the overseas Chinese to Nigerian brothers and sisters.

“I often took part in cultural exchange activities together with overseas Chinese communitie­s under the theme of “Nigeria & China Cultural Exchange: Onsite School Activities”, and I made full use of these chances to interact with teachers and students. From them, I see Nigeria’s hope and future, and feel even more confident about the future of building a China-Africa community with a shared future.”

“The world is big, big enough for people from different countries and regions to share their long history, brilliant culture and traditiona­l customs with each other while maintainin­g their own characteri­stics; the world is also small, small enough for all passengers on this ship to sail through stormy waves together. As long as we work hand in hand, I believe we will be able to push forward this promising vision towards brighter future, “said Yuqing.

 ?? ?? R-L: Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh and Vice-Chancellor, University of Lagos (UNILAG), Professor Folasade Ogunsola during a courtesy visit by the Vice-Chancellor to the NIMASA headquarte­rs in Lagos.,,recently
R-L: Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh and Vice-Chancellor, University of Lagos (UNILAG), Professor Folasade Ogunsola during a courtesy visit by the Vice-Chancellor to the NIMASA headquarte­rs in Lagos.,,recently

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