President Bola Tinubu has said that one of the take away from his official trip to the People’s Republic of China was to replicate the infrastructures in that country back home in Nigeria.
The President, who explained that his government was taking hard decisions, especially with the recent hike in pump price of fuel, in order to ensure development and provide necessary infrastructures for incoming generations of Nigerians.
Tinubu made the commitment while addressing members of Nigerians in Diaspora Organization in China (NIDO China) and the Nigerian community at the China World Hotel yesterday .
He emphasized his efforts to strengthen cooperation in infrastructure, trade, finance, energy, green economy and mining during his discussions with President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Qiang and his participation at the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).
He said “Nigeria is going through reforms, and we are taking very bold and unprecedented decisions. For example, you might have been hearing from home in the last few days about fuel prices.
“But, can we help it? Can we develop good roads like you have here? You see electricity being constant in quantity and quality. You see water supply, constant and running, and you see their good schools. And we say we want to hand over a banner without stain to our children?
“What is the critical part to get us there if we cannot take hard decisions to pave the way for a country that is blessed and so talented?
So many of you are so talented, speaking very fluent Mandarin. It is what you contribute and tell them at home that will reflect in the attitude of our people. The more you want everything free, it will become more expensive and long-delayed to achieve meaningful development.”
He continued “We want our children to be in good schools, not tattered huts and dilapidated buildings. We must make our teaching innovative and allow businesses of all kinds and sizes to flourish.
“One economic action leads to another, and it is in your hand to build our nation. Mine is to provide the leadership, and I am committed to doing just that.”
Tinubu noted that while it was not always easy for a leader to have a national consensus on issues, he was ready to take hard decisions to move the nation forward.
“We are focused, and I have a very good team,” he added.
He urged the Nigerians community in China to continue to represent Nigeria emphasizing the importance of discipline and commitment to national service even as he cited China as a disciplined society to emulate.
“I cannot tell you more, except from the embassy, that China is a very disciplined society and we have to be disciplined too. Without discipline and commitment, we cannot build a nation that is respected everywhere in the world.
“We must exploit our diversity and be ready to do everything required of us within the laws of the communities that we live in and reflect a good image of our country,” the President said.
Highlighting the impact of investments in China’s economy, the President assured Nigerians in Diaspora that the nation’s Bank of Industry was prepared to collaborate with them to leverage opportunities back home.
In his remarks, Dr. Oche Barnabas, President of NIDO China, commended Tinubu for his commitment to strengthening Nigeria-China relations, particularly in trade, investment, and people-to-people collaboration.
He expressed NIDO China’s support for Nigeria’s 4Ds initiative, launched by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, earlier in the year.
He pledged that the organization was eager to drive the initiative forward within the diaspora community.
Barnabas requested President Tinubu’s assistance in advocating for Nigeria to be officially recognized as a native English-speaking nation, which would open up job and educational opportunities for Nigerians in China.





