China has renewed its pledge to strengthen its partnership with Nigeria as Chinese Ambassador Yu Dunhai met with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Friday.
The visit demonstrates the steady rise in cooperation between both nations, with Ambassador Yu praising the advances made in the China–Nigeria Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
According to him, bilateral relations have entered a period of accelerated growth driven by consistent high-level engagement and shared strategic priorities.
Yu noted that China and Nigeria have continued to support each other on issues vital to their national interests.
He emphasized China’s ongoing backing of Nigeria’s security efforts, including initiatives aimed at countering terrorism and promoting stability.
The Ambassador also highlighted Beijing’s readiness to fast-track the implementation of zero-tariff access for Nigerian exports, a policy intended to boost trade volumes and open new avenues for economic collaboration.
He said both countries are working to better align their development agendas, strengthen mutual trust, and expand cooperation in key sectors.
President Tinubu welcomed the renewed assurances from China, acknowledging the country’s longstanding role in supporting Nigeria’s development aspirations.
He expressed Nigeria’s commitment to further deepening engagement with China, particularly in areas that drive economic transformation, enhance security, and promote shared prosperity.



