The Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Nigeria, Cui Jianchun has disclosed that his country is ready to assist Nigeria overcome poverty.
This is as the envoy stressed the need for the country to invest in human capital development and in the critical sectors of the economy.
Jianchun spoke in Abuja at the closing ceremony of the Nigeria-China Cultural week and award ceremony, part of the activities led io to observe the October 1 National Day of both countries.
He explained that China eradicated extreme poverty in February 2021 through good leadership dedicated to sustained policies that revamped the Chinese economic from its backward state to a modern economy with a GDP of $15.7 trillion in a period between 1952 and 2020.
“I would like to share with you that we can do this together because Poverty elimination, reduction or eradication really needs leadership and that has been shown that the Chinese President had the strong will.
“How can we achieve this difficult target? We can see that a lot of project policies are in place.
“The most important aspect is that we mobilize the whole society to work together to eradicate poverty from rural areas.
“I think there is a need for the two countries to work on this poverty eradication. “I think this is a very meaningful thing not only for Nigerian people but also for the international community,” he said.
As China celebrates its 72 independence anniversary, the envoy also stressed that the Belt and Road Initiative were predicated on mobilizing the people behind a collective will to work together and achieve a goal.
He noted that as part of the robust 50-year-old bilateral relations with Nigeria, China can assist in replicating its successes in Nigeria by sending young Nigerians to China to understudy the system, get the experience and impact on the Nigerian system.
On the award, the Ambassador said the photography and video contest, put together by the Embassy, is also to create a platform to celebrate the excellent cultural relations between both countries.
Speaking at the occasion, the Director-General, National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Otunba Segun Runsewe, posited that Nigeria has a lot to learn from China.
He also assured the Chinese ambassador that Nigeria will build a Cultural village during the 2022 Olympics in Beijing to celebrate and strengthen the cultural ties.
He also commended Jianchun for his efforts in strengthening the Nigeria-China ties with so many strategies and commitments.