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The Centre for China Studies is an independent research think tank focused on the study of China, her phenomenal rise and important engagement with Africa.

Hu Zhaoming 中联部发言人胡兆明 on Twitter 05/01/2022

Recently, the US side signed the so-called Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act into law. This Act maliciously denigrates the human rights situation in China’s Xinjiang in disregard of facts and truth. It seriously violates international law and basic norms governing international relations. Essentially it is engaging in political manipulation and economic coercion, and seeking to contain China’s development under the pretext of human rights.
Since its 18th National Congress, under the strong leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping as its core, Xinjiang has witnessed economic growth, social stability, and residents of all ethnic groups have enjoyed happy and fulfilling lives. Xinjing has entered best period of development in its history.
To help the international community learn about facts and truths, we have sorted out relevant documents (PLEASE FIND ATTACHED) related to Xinjiang for your Party’ reference. The Chinese side stands ready to share governance experience of Xinjiang with all African countries so as to jointly build a China-Africa community with a shared future in the new era.
We highly appreciate if your Party may repost those documents or links on social media accounts, do media interviews, or send letters to the Chinese side, so as to speak up for China and support China’s just position on issues related to Xinjiang. Together, we strive to safeguard international fairness and justice and legitimate interests and rights of developing countries.

1. https://twitter.com/SpokespersonHZM/status/1476749992937213955
2. https://twitter.com/SpokespersonHZM/status/1476466835050491904
3. https://twitter.com/SpokespersonHZM/status/1476101126789296128
4. https://twitter.com/SpokespersonHZM/status/1476010320959180808
5. https://twitter.com/SpokespersonHZM/status/1364139946336870404

Hu Zhaoming 中联部发言人胡兆明 on Twitter “A young soccer fan in dreams of becoming a player like Leo Messi. This is his story. https://t.co/oVfrWx5nxf”

20/01/2021

January edition

31/12/2020

China announced that it has granted market approval attached with conditions for its first domestic by .
's vaccines have been administered to nearly 1 million people for emergency use and no serious adverse reactions have been reported.

30/12/2020

At the invitation of Nigerian Foreign Minister Geoffrey Onyeama
, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi will pay an official visit to Nigeria from Jan 4 to 5, 2021.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nigeria

UniAbuja receives multimillion naira laboratory equipment from China – FRCN 28/11/2020

UniAbuja receives multimillion naira laboratory equipment from China – FRCN The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Abuja, Professor Abdul-Rasheed Na’allah presenting his address The University of Abuja has received the donation of multimillion naira laboratory equipment from Chinese government. This is even as it launched the Luban Workshop simultaneously in Nigeria and...

28/09/2020

PRESIDENT BUHARI 🇳🇬 GREETS PRESIDENT XI JINPING ON 71ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROCLAMATION OF PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 🇨🇳

President Muhammadu Buhari is delighted that the bond of friendship between Nigeria and The People’s Republic of China has continued to strengthen.

The President, in a letter of felicitation with President Xi Jinping on the occasion of the 71st Anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic of China, and the country’s National Day, said though COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruptions in the economies of the world, “it, however, gladdens my heart that despite this, our two countries have remained steadfast, and supported each other.”

President Buhari appreciated the government of China for being supportive of the infrastructural revolution of Nigeria.

Details of the letter:

“On the occasion of the 71st Anniversary of the proclamation of the People’s Republic of China, I send warm greetings to you on behalf of myself, the Government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“I rejoice with the Chinese people both at home and abroad on this happy occasion. Since the formal establishment of bilateral relations over 40 years ago, the bond of friendship between our two nations has continued to strengthen.

“Under the purposeful leadership of the Communist Party which you now head, China has been able to pull over 700 million people out of poverty in the last four decades. The Chinese experience on poverty reduction and positive economic growth will be instructive in our commitment to pull over 100 million out of poverty before 2030 as we implement our Agenda 2050 and the Medium-Term National Development Plan 2021–2025.

“The outbreak of COVID-19 has caused disruptions in the socio-economic plans of every country of the world. It, however, gladdens my heart that despite this, our two countries have remained steadfast and supported each other.

“Mr President, the Chinese government has been very helpful in the realisation of the developmental agenda of Africa, evident through the outcomes of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation which is in its 20th year. You have also been supportive towards Nigeria’s infrastructural revolution for which I am grateful.

“As you celebrate on October 1st, which fortuitously is the same National Day as ours, the Government and People of China are invited to participate in the year-long activities that will mark the 60th Anniversary of the Independence of Nigeria.

“Once again, I wish you happy celebrations.”



Femi Adesina
Special Adviser to the President
(Media and Publicity)
September 28, 2020

28/09/2020

September Edition of ChinAfrica Newsletter

28/09/2020

On September 24-27, 2020, Nigerian newspapers Leadership, Daily Trust, and Peoples Daily published an article written by Charge d’Affaires of Embassy of China in Nigeria Mr. Zhao Yong. The full text goes as follows:
As October 1st is fast approaching, our joy is shared and happiness doubled, be it in Nigeria or in China. On October 1st 1949, the People’s Republic of China was founded. On October 1st 1960, Nigeria gained its independence.
Since the New China was founded 71 years ago, the Chinese people, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China (CPC), have found a development path in line with the country's national realities and achieved remarkable progress. Following this path, China has achieved leapfrog development and seen continued rise of its comprehensive national strength. Once an impoverished country, China has grown into the world's second largest economy. Once a shortage economy, China has developed into a manufacturing giant, the only country in the world equipped with a complete range of industries.
In the past 71 years, per capita income in China increased more than 25 times; more than 850 million Chinese people were lifted out of poverty, contributing over 70 percent to global poverty reduction; average life expectancy more than doubled from 35 to 77 years; over 30 percent of global GDP growth was contributed by China for more than ten consecutive years. Even in this year, coming to the second quarter, China's GDP returned to positive territory. It rose by 3.2%. The fact that China has become the first major economy to resume growth since the pandemic outbreak, highlights the resilience and vitality of the Chinese economy. Led by the CPC, the Chinese people are on course to complete the building of a moderately prosperous society in all respects and win a decisive victory against poverty this year. This means that China will eliminate absolute poverty for the first time in its history and meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals on poverty ten years ahead of schedule.
That said, we are soberly aware that China remains the world’s biggest developing country and is still at the primary stage of socialism. While China’s economic aggregate is big, when divided by 1.4 billion, it lags behind many countries. China’s per capita GDP has yet to reach the world average. For China, enabling all 1.4 billion people to live a comfortable life is still going to be a long-term tough job.
2020 is definitely a year hard to forget in world history. COVID-19, which broke out at the beginning of this year has become the most serious public health crisis since the end of World War II. It has delivered a ruthless blow to the international community and posed unprecedented challenges to mankind. Since the outbreak, the Chinese people, under the leadership of the CPC, adopted the most comprehensive, rigorous and thorough prevention and control measures and secured major strategic achievements in the nation-wide fight against the virus. Up to date, the Chinese mainland has not seen any newly-confirmed local case for over 30 days.
China is by no means alone in her fight against this pandemic. The people of China and Nigeria have been helping and supporting each other, and pulling together in times of difficulties. We have shown rock-steady brotherhood and magnificent unity.
China shall always remember the invaluable support Nigeria gave us at the height of our battle against COVID-19. By sending heartwarming sympathies and good wishes, the government and good people of Nigeria have firmly stood by us ever since the outbreak of the pandemic. As President Buhari noted in his statement of solidarity as early as February 2, “China’s efforts to contain the spread of the COVID-19 have been exemplary, as well as the country’s collaboration with international agencies and other countries on the matter”, “With all the efforts being put in, we know that it is only a matter of time before this epidemic passes”. At the Extraordinary China-Africa Summit on Solidarity against COVID-19 held in last June, President Buhari said, “I wish to acknowledge the support of the Chinese government for the considerable assistance extended to Africa and, in particular to Nigeria”. Moreover, at the most demanding stage of its outbreak in China, many Nigerian brothers and sisters chose to stay put in Wuhan or other parts of China and did a good part in the battle against the outbreak with great understanding, solidarity and cooperation.
Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Nigeria, China stood firmly with our dear friend. Two batches of medical supplies from Chinese Government were donated to Nigerian Government while a third batch has already arrived and is going to be delivered soon. We shared several versions of Chinese diagnostic and therapeutic solutions with the Nigerian Ministry of Health and NCDC. Nigerian Health Minister Dr. Osagie Ehanire attended a serial of virtual meetings on experience sharing between Chinese and African experts. Many local Chinese communities have made donations to Nigerian government and people in various forms. All these have strengthened and upgraded the friendship and mutual trust between the two countries.
Currently, the development and application of vaccines commanded the international attention. As President Xi Jinping announced at the 73rd World Health Assembly in last May that COVID-19 vaccine, when developed and deployed in China and available, will be made a global public good and shared with other countries. He further promised at the Extraordinary China-Africa Summit on Solidarity against COVID-19 that African countries will be among the first to benefit. At the general debate of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assemble held this month, President Xi reaffirmed that several COVID-19 vaccines developed by China are in Phase III clinical trials. When their development is completed and they are available for use, these vaccines will be provided to other developing countries on a priority basis.
Major changes unseen in a century are taking place in our world. Mankind has entered a new era of interconnectedness, with countries sharing intertwined interests and their future closely linked together. Global threats and global challenges require strong, global responses. Especially in the post-COVID era, as President Xi pointed out at the High-level Meeting to Commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the United Nations, unilateralism is a dead end. All need to follow the approach of extensive consultation, joint contribution and shared benefits. All need to come together to uphold universal security, share the fruits of development, and jointly decide on the future of the world. China will continue to be a true follower of multilateralism. It will stay actively engaged in reforming and developing the global governance system and firmly uphold the international order underpinned by international law.
Celebrating October 1st together constitutes a unique bond between China and Nigeria. We wish to congratulate our Nigerian brothers and sisters on the 60th anniversary of independence, and feel pleased to see that great development achievements have been made by Nigerian people in the past 60 years. As the largest developing country in the world, China would like to join hands with Nigeria, the largest developing country in Africa to further promote the bilateral relations, as next February will mark the 50th anniversary of China-Nigeria diplomatic relations.

18/09/2020

China's non-financial direct investments in countries along the Belt and Road (B&R) stood at $11.8 billion in the first eight months of 2020, up by 31.5 % yoy

Photos from Chinese Embassy in Nigeria's post 15/09/2020
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