The President applauded China’s ongoing support for the development of Nigeria’s agricultural sector.
President Muhammadu Buhari
on Friday pledged that his administration would correct lapses
hindering the smooth implementation of rail development agreements
signed between Nigeria and China.
The President, who gave this assurance in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, noted that the agreements were signed under past administrations for the development of rail transportation in Nigeria.
It stated that President Buhari was speaking at bilateral talks with President Xi Jinping at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Johannesburg, South Africa.
``Federal
Government would strive to fulfil Nigeria’s obligations under the
agreements as their implementation would help to boost the country’s
economy and generate thousands of new jobs.
``I have looked into the previous agreements and we will now keep our part of the bargain’’, he further assured.
``I have looked into the previous agreements and we will now keep our part of the bargain’’, he further assured.
The President applauded China’s ongoing support for the development of Nigeria’s agricultural sector.
He
noted that Chinese advisers deployed to some states of the federation
were helping to train farmers on water conservation and the use of more
productive seeds.
In his remarks, the statement
quoted President Jinping as describing Nigeria as a very important ally
of China in Africa, saying that the two countries needed to boost their
bilateral relations, for the good of their citizens.
He said that China was keen to work with Nigeria for the mutual benefit of both countries.
At
the opening session of the summit attended by President Buhari and more
than 30 other African leaders, the Chinese President had pledged 60
billion dollars of new development aid to African countries.
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