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APC seeks partnership with Chinese Communist Party

ALL Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday signaled intent to partner with the ruling political party of the Peoples Republic of China, the Communist Party of China (CPC).

This was disclosed at a meeting held at the APC national secretariat in Abuja between National Secretary, Mai Mala Buni and a Chi­nese government delegation led by the Chargé d’Affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria, Qin Jian.

The party’s chief scribe, who was represented at the meeting by APC’s Direc­tor of Organisation, Alhaji Kyari Abubakar, said: “Chi­na is a very important tech­nical and trading partner to Nigeria. Both countries have enjoyed excellent so­cial, economic and cultural relations.

“As China is aware, Ni­geria recently witnessed a change of government which ushered in the ad­ministration of President Muhammadu Buhari. The time for better cooperation between both countries is now as the APC and the Bu­hari administration work to deliver on its Change man­date,” he assured.

Speaking further, he noted that the healthy rela­tions between Nigeria and China would ultimately be of benefit to Africa, adding that capacity-building and collaboration are the areas APC and the Chinese CPC can partner.

Meanwhile, Jian told APC leadership that the Chinese President Xi Jin­ping has invited President Buhari on a state visit on a yet-to-be-announced date.

He further revealed that following the successful 2015 Forum on China-Afri­ca Co-operation (FOCAC) summit which brought together Chinese senior government officials and most African heads of gov­ernment to Johannesburg, South Africa in December, the Chinese President Xi Jinping has announced a $60 billion aid package for Africa.

The package aid, accord­ing to him, would finance a broad range of assistance programmes to help Africa industrialise and modernise its agricultural production, boost the skills of its work­ers, build infrastructure and improve its health care.


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