The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, says Nigeria is getting safer, ready for foreign investments and exploration of her rich heritage.
The Speaker stated this in Abuja during the week when he received in his office at the National Assembly, a delegation from Anhui Provincial People’s Congress Standing Committee in China.
The delegation was led by its Vice Chairman, Mr Tao Ming Lun.
Receiving the delegation, the Speaker who was represented by the Deputy Speaker, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, said there is a mutually beneficial diplomatic relationship between the governments of China and Nigeria.
“The parliament recognises the significance of fostering diplomatic relations to contribute to the progress of our respective societies and the promotion of global peace and prosperity,” he said.
He said the visit confirmed the strong and enduring friendship between the two nations, adding that it was an opportunity to engage in constructive dialogue with our distinguished guests from Anhui.
He said through open and sincere communication, the two countries could identify areas of common interests and explore collaboration in various fields. This, according to him, includes trade, investment, education, and cultural exchange.
“Our countries share a rich history and cultural heritage, and this visit presents a unique opportunity to enhance our understanding of each other’s traditions and values.
“This visit will serve as a platform for forging lasting partnerships and fostering people-to-people connections between our countries.
“You talked about your tourism strength and inviting me to come to China, alongside members of the parliament, I will be there but you have to promise that you will come to Nigeria over and over again.
“We have a tourism side which we will expose you to for you to know our rich heritage. Nigeria is getting safer than before and you will be free to move around to see our rich heritage.”
Speaking further, the Speaker sought for collaboration with China on agricultural technology to improveagriculture and end food insecurity in Nigeria.
According to him, agriculture is very important to the current administration, in line with the renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, which one of the pillars is food security.
He urged the delegation to be interested in agricultural technology exchange, adding that by working together, both nations could address shared challenges and create new opportunities for growth and development.
Earlier, the leader of the delegation, Lun said they sought to deepen cooperation between the two countries, bring the relationship closer and expand the cooperation.