President Tinubu seeks economic ties with France, China, others

Bola Tinubu has called for stronger economic partnerships between Nigeria and its longstanding allies, including France, China, and Denmark, to deliver tangible benefits for citizens, particularly in areas like education, healthcare, and infrastructure.

Speaking at the State House in Abuja on Thursday, Tinubu received Letters of Credence from the ambassadors of the French Republic, the Kingdom of Denmark and the People’s Republic of China, pledging an expansion of Nigeria’s economic diplomacy.

This was disclosed in a statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga on Thursday.

In a message to French Ambassador Marc Fonbaustier, Tinubu expressed optimism about strengthening ties with France.

“Macron has been a good friend over many years, and I am looking forward to my upcoming State Visit to Paris to solidify our relationship and ensure that our citizens share in the gains of our diplomacy,” Tinubu said.

He emphasised Nigeria’s commitment to an open-door policy for French investors, especially as the country leads economic reform initiatives aimed at enhancing institutional frameworks and citizens’ livelihoods.

Responding with admiration for Nigeria’s accomplishments, Fonbaustier affirmed his commitment to deepening bilateral economic engagement.

“Mr. President, I must praise your bold leadership in developing Nigeria. I encourage you to stand firm and do the right thing for Nigeria,” Fonbaustier said.

Also, during a meeting with Chinese Ambassador Yu Dunhai, Tinubu extended appreciation to China for its recent hospitality and discussed the implementation of agreements signed during his recent state visit.

“I enjoyed my visit to China and look forward to the activation of all agreements signed, especially those focusing on trade and economic progress,” he stated.


Tinubu also highlighted China’s expertise in trade and infrastructure as a model Nigeria can build upon.

You expressed confidence in the growing partnership, citing several collaborative projects already underway in agriculture, health, and education.

“Your visit was a milestone in our bilateral relations, and we aim to elevate our partnership to a new level. Nigerians respect reformers, and we see that quality in you,” Yu said, applauding Nigeria’s “Renewed Hope Agenda.”

In a conversation with Danish Ambassador Jens Ole Bach Hansen, Tinubu expressed a desire to strengthen collaborations that directly benefit Nigerian citizens.

He praised Denmark’s leadership in democratic values, human rights, and energy initiatives, noting Nigeria’s interest in adopting similar approaches.

“We value Denmark’s contributions, especially in areas that impact the lives of Nigerians, such as healthcare and education,” Tinubu said.

He pointed to the Danish-run APM terminal in Lagos as a positive model, reaffirming that “Nigeria is good for business.”

Hansen echoed the importance of enhancing trade ties, citing Denmark’s new Africa strategy, which positions Nigeria as a pivotal partner.

“We recognise Nigeria’s influence both regionally and globally and are eager to expand our relations, particularly in trade and economic cooperation,” he added.

Tinubu also emphasised the government’s commitment to ensuring that Nigeria’s diplomatic engagements translate to measurable improvements for citizens.

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