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FULL TEXT:  Remarks by Yu Dunhai at the Official Handover Ceremony of the China-aid ECOWAS Headquarters Building

The rainy season has arrived as promised, bringing with it a sense of renewal and vibrant vitality. In this season of joy and hope, we gather to celebrate the official handover of the China-aid ECOWAS Headquarter building.

This headquarter building stands as a milestone—it is China’s flagship aid project for ECOWAS and another headquarter for an international organization, following the African Union Conference Center and Office Complex.

Affectionately known as the “Eye of West Africa”, this magnificent structure broke ground in December 2022. After more than 1,200 days and nights of meticulous craftsmanship, it has been transformed from a visionary blueprint into a concrete reality.

The building harmonizes the excellence of Chinese architectural technique with the unique culture of West Africa, establishing a new landmark for the city of Abuja. As a modern, intelligent, and multi-functional complex, it will substantially enhance the operational capacity of the ECOWAS Commission and provide a robust foundation for member states to chart the future of regional development.

We are confident that this edifice—a vessel for the aspirations of the West Africa people and a symbol of the profound bond between China and Africa—will bear witness to the steady march of West African nations toward strength through unity, and the flourishing cooperation between our peoples across this vast land.

This year marks the 70th anniversary of the inception of diplomatic relations between China and Africa. Throughout these seven decades, China has consistently prioritized its relationship with Africa, remaining a steadfast and reliable partner in Africa’s pursuit of development and national rejuvenation.

China supports African nations in exploring modernization paths tailored to their unique national conditions and advocates for a stronger African voice in international affairs.

Our cooperation is built on the principles of non-interference, no political strings attached, and a rejection of “empty promises”.

We remain committed to a demand-driven approach that respects African autonomy and sovereignty, translating our support into tangible actions for Africa’s revitalization.

In September 2024, at the FOCAC Beijing Summit, President Xi Jinping proposed the “Ten Partnership Actions” for China and Africa to jointly advance modernization. In November 2025, during the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, China and South Africa launched the Initiative on Cooperation Supporting Modernization in Africa. This past February, President Xi Jinping announced that, effective May 1st, China will provide zero-tariff treatment for 100% of tariff lines to all African countries having diplomatic ties with China.

These initiatives are a testament to the continuity and evolution of China’s Africa policy over 70 years. They underscore our firm resolve to march hand-in-hand with our African brothers and sisters, opening new horizons for Africa’s prosperity and our shared dream of modernization.

As Africa’s preeminent regional organization, ECOWAS is a vital engine for West African integration, regional peace, and coordinated development. We deeply appreciate the long-standing commitment of ECOWAS and its member states to the One-China principle and the invaluable support provided in the United Nations and other multilateral fora. China will continue to support the ECOWAS Commission and uphold the principle of “African solutions to African problems”, promoting the resolution of differences through dialogue and consultation to further regional integration. We look forward to deepening strategic communication with ECOWAS nations to forge a stronger consensus on development, and jointly navigate global risks and challenges.

We are living through a period of unprecedented global transformation, characterized by turbulence and the rising threat of unilateralism. The “might makes right” mentality is eroding the UN-centered international system and the rule of international law. In the face of these headwinds, developing nations and the Global South must remain united and self-reliant. We must collectively oppose a return to the “law of the jungle”, champion true multilateralism, and strive for an equal and orderly multi-polar world and an inclusive economic globalization, and build a community with a shared future for mankind.

Africa is a continent with the largest concentration of developing nations, and an important part of the Global South—a critical force in promoting world multi-polarity and upholding international justice and equity. China stands resolutely with Africa on the right side of history. We will continue to honor our solemn pledge to be Africa’s “good friend, good partner, and good brother”. Together, we inject stability and positive energy into a changing world, contributing our collective strength to the cause of human progress.

The successful delivery of this project is a fruit of the strong partnership with the Nigerian Government. As the host of ECOWAS and a regional leader, Nigeria’s efforts in fostering stability and unity have been exemplary.  China holds the China-Nigeria relationship in the highest regard. Under the strategic vision of President Xi Jinping and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has entered a fast lane, yielding significant achievements. We are eager to align China’s “15th Five-Year Plan” with Nigeria’s “Renewed Hope” agenda to drive high-quality growth in our bilateral ties.

One building carries shared hopes and one partnership writes a legacy. China will stay true to the principles of sincerity, real results, amity and good faith in its Africa policy, and remain guided by the “Ten Partnership Actions” and the four Global Initiatives. We will preserve the “DNA” of our friendship, focus on Africa’s actual needs, deepen our practical cooperation to achieve new milestones in African modernization, and build a high level China-Africa community with a shared future.

H.E. Yu Dunhai is the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria and to ECOWAS

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