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Thursday, April 23, 2015

China, Isreal, Equatorial Guinea, Iran, Morocco to support Buhari’ govt

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Indications that the incoming government of the General Mohammadu Buhari would deliver on its campaign promises emerged yesterday with China saying it would investment hugely in agriculture and social infrastructure in Nigeria.
The investment promise was conveyed by the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Gu Xiaojie to the president-elect yesterday when he paid a congratulatory visit to Buhari in Abuja.
 Addressing Journalists, Xiaoije who earlier held a closed door meeting with Buhari also pledged the cooperation of his country with the incoming government to foster a formidable relationship between Nigeria and China.
He said: “Like I said China and Nigeria are going to further our cooperation. As part of our desire for collaboration with Nigeria I discussed with the President- elect on some of the potential areas of investment. We plan to invest in such areas like Agriculture, infrastructure and other projects that is tailored to impact positively on the lives of the people of Nigeria.
“We came to present the best wishes and regards from our President and people of China to the President- elect.
“I have also came to convey a message from the Chinese government that is ready to work with the incoming APC administration headed by Buhari to further improve on the existing strategic partnership between both countries. We want elevate our relations to a new height and develop it in a mutually beneficial manner base on what we have achieved in the past decades.
In a similar development, the ambassadors of Isreal, Equatorial Guinea, Iran and Morocco who also visited Buhari and the Vice-President-elect, Professor Osinbajo pledged the support of their respective countries to Buhari’s government.
For Morocco, the recent diplomatic row between it and Nigeria that resulted to the recalling of its ambassador to Nigeria was now a thing of the past.
The Morrocan Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Mostafa Bouh, who spoke to newsmen shortly after his meeting with Buhari said his country was ready for a renewed relationship with Nigeria.
“The new relations is for the good of both Morocco and Nigeria. I am here to give the President- elect a message from the King of Morocco. The message is for greetings and best wishes from Moroccan people.”
On the diplomatic row that led to the withdrawal of Moroccan Head of Mission from Nigeria, the Ambassador said: “I believe that was in the past now, we are looking forward to the future now”.
For Equatorial Guinea Ambassador, Nigeria has shown exemplary leadership in Africa with the conduct of the peaceful elections just as the Israeli Ambassador, Uriel Palti also expressed the readiness of his country to continue with the good relationship with Nigeria.
“There is a kind of New Democratic inspiration in Nigeria and all over Africa. The people of Isreal congratulate the president-elect and the Vice President-elect. We hope to continue with the great relationship between Nigeria and Isreal.
“We discussed the need to continue with the good relationship between the two countries. We didn’t go into specific areas,” he said

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