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China, Nigeria to partner on renewable energy, smart city

Mr Fang stated that the projects would enhance energy access in Nigeria and contribute to the country’s economic growth.

• November 29, 2024
Fang Qiuchen, the chairman of the China lnternational Contractors Association
Fang Qiuchen, the chairman of the China lnternational Contractors Association

Fang Qiuchen, the chairman of the China lnternational Contractors Association (CHINCA), has revealed plans for his country and Nigeria to collaborate on new energy projects, digital smart cities, and infrastructure development.

Mr Fang announced this in Abuja at a sideline interview with reporters during the opening of the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) Exhibition in Africa (Nigeria).

He said the longstanding relationship between China and Nigeria, dating back to 1991, would be leveraged to share the East Asian country’s advanced technology in various sectors, particularly infrastructure.

Mr Fang said the partnership would address Nigeria’s energy challenges and promote sustainable urban development.

“The collaboration will leverage China’s advanced technologies and Nigeria’s vast resources to create a sustainable energy framework that will benefit both nations,” he said.

Mr Fang stated that the projects would enhance energy access in Nigeria and contribute to the country’s economic growth.

“Both China and Nigeria are exploring the use of advanced technologies, such as big data, cloud computing, and Al, to enhance the intelligence and automation of infrastructure,“ he said.

Mr Fang added that the partnership would facilitate investments in solar, wind, and hydroelectric energy, aligning with global trends towards cleaner energy sources.

Also, the development of smart cities would integrate digital technologies to improve urban management and enhance the quality of life for residents.

Xia Hao, deputy dean of the School of Economics and Trade at Hunan University, Changsha, said Nigeria’s large population and strong economic cooperation with China could accelerate its development in renewable energy and infrastructure sectors.

Joseph Tegbe, director-general and global liaison for the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership, said the partnership aligned with China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which seeks to position Nigeria as a critical hub in West Africa.

Mr Tegbe said the partnership would drive socio-economic growth by leveraging China’s advanced technology and expertise in infrastructure and capacity for investment.

The exhibitors include over 100 companies, namely China Communication Construction (CCCC), Power China, China Energy, China Civil Engineering (CCECC), China Harbour Engineering, China Road & Bridge, CGCOC Group, Guangxi LiuGong Machinery and Zoomlion, among others.

(NAN)

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