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Monday, September 16, 2024

Tinubu’s visit to China will boost foreign investments, says economist

He said that the visit was significant and a milestone in the Nigeria-China relationship.

• September 16, 2024
President Bola Tinubu and Chinese President Xi Jinping
President Bola Tinubu and Chinese President Xi Jinping [Credit: Bayo Onanuga]

A professor of economics at the University of Lagos, Olufemi Saibu, says blocking all leakages in the country will boost investors’ confidence and attract them from around the globe.

Mr Saibu, also the director of the Institute of Nigeria-China Development Studies at the university, made the assertion in an interview with journalists in Lagos on Monday.

He spoke against the backdrop of the recent official visit of Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu to China.

The president, during a bilateral meeting with President Xi Jinping of China, signed various Memoranda of Understanding, including the Cooperation Plan between the two countries.

The cooperation is aimed at jointly promoting the Belt and Road Initiative, ensuring the peaceful application of nuclear energy, and strengthening human resource development under the Global Development Initiative.

Mr Saibu told journalists that there was a need for demonstrations of patriotism among Nigerians to earn the trust of foreigners.

“The recent visit by President Tinubu to China is a way of consolidating some areas where we have made a significant impact by way of collaboration.

“For instance, there is no way the federal government can involve Chinese investors in business, especially with regard to infrastructure development, without legal and administrative frameworks that will provide leverage for them.

“Again, the visit was to institutionalise our relationship with China in a way that it will become government-to-government rather than government-to-individual or investor,” he said.

The don said that the visit was significant and a milestone in the Nigeria-China relationship.

He expressed optimism that any gap in the relationship between both countries had been closed to ensure better mutual relations.

Mr Saibu, also the director of quality assurance at the university, said that the visit was a demonstration of commitment by the federal government to attract investors and make Nigeria a destination of choice for business.

He said that all hands must be on deck in rebranding the country’s image, urging that the citizens should place the interest of the country above personal interests.

According to him, by doing this, accelerated national development will be achieved.

“It is wrong for us as individuals to place our own interests first and then begin to look for how the country will benefit from us.

“If we can change that orientation, then we can rest assured that a lot of things will change for our collective good.”

He highlighted the need for the elimination of corruption.

“We urgently need to ensure that there is a deterrent to corruption.

“There is more of an arrangement whereby we tend to look the other way when people closer to us are doing the wrong thing,” the don said.

According to him, when rules are applied equally, it will yield huge positive results.

The professor said that equity, justice and sincerity of purpose would eliminate cases of failed contracts.

“Again, we need to change stereotypes among our people.

“This is because, from studies we have carried out, it is undermining the benefits of what we are supposed to have from many foreign investors, including China.

He advised that Nigeria should focus on identifying and addressing institutional leakages and weaknesses to secure a better, bigger and brighter future.

On the Forum of China and African Corporation (FOCAC), he said that the essence was to highlight areas of assistance to African countries by the Chinese government.

According to him, the assistance is in the areas of infrastructure, education, technology and business.

He said that it also provided an avenue for China to explore ways of getting support from Nigeria, especially regarding raw materials.

He also said that the forum was to foster cultural exchange so as to build a world where love would reign.

Mr Saibu said that Nigeria needed to carry out a NEEDS assessment to identify areas where it would need external support.

“Having done that, we can now come up with a proposal within the context of a signed MoU.

“Next, we will come up with a framework that will ensure monitoring, assessment, and processes.

“With the current arrangement, when we have a MoU targeted on specific projects, what we need to do is put in place an institutionalised framework that will track how we implement every aspect of the MoU to ensure we do the monitoring and evaluation at every stage.

“We don’t wait until there is a crisis before we start correcting it.

“Therefore, there should be a kind of annual report that will provide accurate insight on jobs done, rather than wait for about three years, when the next FOCAC will hold, before discussing our relationship,” he said.

(NAN)

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