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Speaker Abbas Seeks China’s Support For Nigeria’s UN Security Council Bid

by James Kwen
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The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, has called on the Chinese government to support Nigeria’s quest for a permanent seat in the United Nations (UN) Security Council in the spirit of solidarity and shared prosperity.

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Abbas noted that, considering Nigeria’s relevance in African and global affairs, the quest, if successful, will not only benefit the country and China but also the entire world.

He made the call during a meeting with the Premier of the People’s Republic of China, Li Qiang, as part of his ongoing visit to participate in the China International Import Expo (CIIE) 2025, on the invitation of the Chinese government.

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The speaker, in a statement by his
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Musa Krishi, on Wednesday, said as part of efforts to realise the vision of a permanent seat for Nigeria at the UN Security Council, the Nigerian parliament was seriously pursuing reforms that align with the move.

He said: “At home, the Nigerian legislature is pursuing reforms that align with this vision. We are strengthening public finance laws, revising trade and tax codes, and promoting innovation-friendly regulation. These efforts make Nigeria a more predictable partner and a safer destination for investment.”

Highlighting the critical role parliamentary diplomacy plays in fostering enduring relations, Speaker Abbas proposed the establishment of a Nigeria-China Legislative Cooperation Framework.

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“This will institutionalise regular dialogue between the National People’s Congress and the National Assembly of Nigeria on issues of governance, transparency, and innovation,” he said.

The Speaker also highlighted three frontiers where partnership between Nigeria and China could be instituted in an attempt to define the future.

First, he noted, was in the area of technological sovereignty, saying, “the next decade will belong to those who control their data, innovate responsibly, and protect their citizens in the digital space. We seek cooperation in artificial intelligence, digital trade, and cybersecurity. These are areas where China’s experience offers both knowledge and caution.”

Second on the list was green industrialisation, where the Speaker noted that “the world is racing to decarbonise, and Africa cannot afford to be left behind. Nigeria invites China’s partnership in renewable energy, sustainable mining, and low-carbon transport. The Zungeru Hydropower Project is a model we can build upon. It is proof that green growth is not an aspiration but an achievable plan.”

He said: “third is human capital exchange. The friendship between nations must live through people, not just policies. We propose an expanded programme for legislative staff exchange, technical training, and research collaboration between our parliaments and universities. We want to move from ‘Made in China for Nigeria’ to Created in Nigeria with China.”

Noting the over five decades of Nigeria-China relations, Abbas said negotiations were at the concluding stage between the Nigerian government and one of the leading state-owned enterprises in China for a technical and financial collaboration that will revitalise the Ajaokuta steel company.

“When concluded, this will be the largest steel company and biggest Nigeria-China collaboration. Nevertheless, let us remember that the real value lies not in the structures themselves, but in the shared lesson that transformation is possible.

“Nigeria’s House of Representatives has worked to ensure that this partnership rests on a foundation of law, transparency, and public accountability. We recognise that for cooperation to endure, it must be backed by credible institutions. Our legislature plays a deliberate role in creating frameworks that guarantee investor confidence and policy stability,” he said.

On his part, the Premier of the People’s Republic of China, Li Qiang, said China and Nigeria have maintained good relations over the years, noting that efforts in recent years have made the relationship to be on a “fast track” of development.

He noted that China was willing to strengthen its partnership with Nigeria in alignment with development strategies, as well as expand all-round cooperation to achieve more tangible outcomes.

The Premier said China is ready to work with Nigeria to actively implement the “Ten Partnership Actions” for China-Africa cooperation; jointly build the Belt and Road Initiative with high quality; promote the early implementation of zero-tariff measures in Nigeria through the signing of a joint development economic partnership agreement; and elevate cooperation in trade, investment, agriculture, mining, infrastructure, and people’s livelihood.”

The Chinese Premier added that both Nigeria and China have large populations with enormous potential for development, noting that their economic structures are highly complementary.

He assured of China’s support for Nigeria to play a greater role in international and regional affairs, noting his country’s readiness to strengthen coordination and cooperation with Nigeria within multilateral frameworks such as BRICS, the United Nations, and the World Trade Organisation, among others.

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