Global Upfront Newspapers
CoverNews

Nigeria, China to enhance “longstanding ties,” says AGF Malami

The Federal Government of Nigeria is working “assiduously in all ramifications to enhance the longstanding multi-sector mutual relationship with the Government of the People Republic of China,” Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, said on Friday.

Speaking when he received the Ambassador of the People Republic of China, Cui Jianchu, in his office in Abuja, Malami said: “I believe it is on account of mutual support, with particular regards to the agreements on infrastructure, security and associated things that we have succeeded mutually in moving our diplomatic, economic and social relationship to a high level.”

Malami said the desired political goodwill expected of the leadership of the two countries has been re-enacted maintaining commitment to more mutually beneficial engagement and working relationship.

In his remark, Ambassador Cui Jianchu reiterated the fact that Nigeria remains the giant of Africa and that the two countries stand to mutually benefit in exchange of ideas on ideals of democracy, reduction of poverty and other forms of multilateral diplomatic engagement.

Advertize With Us

See Also

Update: 18 Bodies Recovered On Washington DC Potomac River After Midair Collision Between U.S. Army’s Black Hawk Helicopter And Passenger Jet

Global Upfront

General Update on Armed Forces of Nigeria Operations from 14-20 January 2021

Global Upfront

Court Orders Final Forfeiture Of $4.7m, N830m, Mansions, Estates Linked To Ex-CBN Governor, Emefiele

Global Upfront

NAF to combat banditry, El-Rufai says “security situation could have been worse but for the efforts of our Armed Forces”

Global Upfront

Wabara Replaces Jibrin As PDP BoT Chairman, Tambuwal May Quit As Party’s Governors Forum Chair

Global Upfront

8 Out Of 10 Nigerian Children Suffer Abuse Before Age 18 – Paediatrics

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More