The robust diplomatic ties existing between China and Nigeria received a significant boost during the 2024 Summit of the Forum For China Africa Cooperation(FOCAC) which was held in the Chinese capital, Beijing between September 4 and 6 2024.

One of the major highlights of the event was the scaling up of the relations between both countries to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership to bolster economic cooperation and development especially on infrastructure development, ICT, security, agro- product development among others.
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Nigerian counterpart, President Bola Tinubu met in Beijing on Tuesday to declare their readiness to work together. The two leaders acknowledged the diplomatic ties that span over 50 years between China and Nigeria, built on mutual understanding and cooperation even as Tinubu highlighted Nigeria’s potential as Africa’s most populous country, with a young population driving economic growth.

The Chinese leader said, “We have found the path of seeking collective strength, unity, and win-win cooperation. I propose elevating our bilateral ties to a comprehensive strategic partnership.”
He reiterated China’s commitment to supporting Nigeria’s economic reforms, saying, “I am ready to work with Mr. President to fully unleash the exemplary role of China-Nigeria cooperation.”
President Tinubu also noted that the strategic partnership should result in regional development, peace, stability, and security in West Africa.

The Nigerian leader, who is the Chair of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of States and Government, said the visit marked his second to the country.

According to him, the first time was during his tenure as the then governor of Lagos and now, as president. Tinubu emphasized that his visit is significant to both Nigeria and the ECOWAS Region.

In his words, “This is a very important visit for Nigeria and the rest of Africa as the Chairman of ECOWAS. China and Nigeria relations have indeed lasted for over a half a century and will continue to be strengthened to advance our trade and economic development.

“Nigeria has a very great potential as the country with the largest population in Africa and biggest in the area of young population that can drive economic growth. You have upgraded the relationship to what is more than just strategic in addressing developmental problems.”

He added that Nigeria is on the path to ensuring economic reforms, adding that when fully implemented, such reform will engender sustainable growth.