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China Calls For Stronger Global Governance, Reaffirms Cooperation With Nigeria

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China has reiterated its commitment to building a fairer and more inclusive global governance system, pledging closer cooperation with Nigeria and Africa under the newly launched Global Governance Initiative (GGI).

Speaking at a seminar in Abuja, organised by the Centre for Contemporary China-Africa Research and the Centre for China Studies, China reaffirmed its commitment to working with Nigeria and other African nations through the Global Development Initiative (GDI).

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China described the GDI as a new platform to reform global governance, address historical injustices, and give the Global South a greater voice in institutions like the UN Security Council and international financial systems.

Mr Dong Hairong, Counsellor at the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Nigeria, spoke at the seminar themed “Opportunities for China-Nigeria Cooperation under GGI” and stated that the initiative, introduced by President Xi Jinping on September 1, represents “another public good that China has provided to the world.”

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According to Mr Dong, the GGI joins the Global Development Initiative (GDI), Global Security Initiative (GSI), and Global Civilisation Initiative (GCI) as the four pillars of China’s vision to build “a community with a shared future for mankind.”

“The current international landscape is undergoing changes and turbulence. As we can see every day, the world is far from peaceful and stable,” Mr Dong noted, citing geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainties, regional conflicts, and public health crises affecting several continents, including Africa.

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He stressed that the GGI seeks to address gaps in the global governance system by encouraging joint efforts among countries and multilateral institutions.

Highlighting its values, Mr Dong explained, “The GDI embodies five core concepts: adherence to sovereign equality, abiding by the rule of law, practising multilateralism, advocating a people-centred approach, and focusing on taking action. These principles have gained global recognition, and the Nigerian government particularly welcomes them.”

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He emphasieed that the initiative is aligned with Africa’s development aspirations and Nigeria’s priorities, describing it as a new platform to push for reforms in global institutions.

“China has been and is always willing to cooperate with African friends, including Nigeria, under the framework of GDI to build a more just and equitable global governance system,” he said.

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He further stressed China’s support for reforms in the UN Security Council and international financial architecture to correct the “under-representation of the Global South” and address “historical injustices.”

Mr Dong added that collaboration would extend to critical areas such as climate change, cyberspace, artificial intelligence, trade, and outer space.

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He concluded: “We would like to hear the thoughts and insights of scholars, experts, and media friends on how to harness cooperation under the framework of GDI.

“I hope today’s seminar will generate more thought resonance and bring new ideas for our two countries to pursue a community with a shared future for mankind.”Mrr. Joseph Tegbe, Director General of the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership (NCSP), reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to supporting the Global Governance Initiative (GGI) by deepening cooperation between Nigeria and China.

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Hemphasised that the NCSP is focused on fostering mutual growth and strategic collaboration that aligns with the shared goals of both nations.

He stated, “At the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership office, we stand ready to work hand-in-hand with our Chinese counterparts to ensure this vision delivers concrete benefits for our people, for Africa, and for the rest of the world.”

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He highlighted the practical value of the Global Governance Initiative (GGI) for Nigeria, describing it as a platform for tangible progress.

He said, “For our great country, Nigeria, the Global Governance Initiative is more than just a set of ideas; it represents real opportunities.

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“It allows us to enhance our global relevance, drive economic growth, and deepen our long-standing partnership with China. Froindustrialisationon and technology to infrastructure, trade, and cultural exchange, we are optimistic about the future this Initiative is paving for us.”

Dr. Charles Onunaiju, Director of the Centre for China Studies, called for a more strategic and action-oriented collaboration between Nigeria and China under the Global Governance Initiative (GGI), stressing that its success will depend on practical implementation, not rhetoric.

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Dr. Onunaiju emphasized the importance of turning diplomatic frameworks into concrete outcomes.

“The Global Governance Initiative (GGI) will be tested in action, not just in words,” he stated.

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“Nigeria and China must go beyond dialogue to initiate strategic collaborations that deliver actionable plans advancing the Initiative.”

He noted that Nigeria and China, strategic partners since 2005, already have an established inter-governmental committee, a platform designed to facilitate dialogue on all areas of cooperation.

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Dr. Onunaiju emphasized that the mechanism is well-positioned to integrate GGI discussions and proposed a targeted expansion of its mandate.

Dr. Sam Amadi, Director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thought, emphasized that while international initiatives like the Global Governance Initiative (GGI) are important, local leadership and internal reforms are even more critical for Nigeria’s economic transformation.

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He pointed out that China’s success stemmed not from a favorable global order, but from visionary internal leadership and a focus on techno-industrialization.

He further urged African countries, especially Nigeria, to learn from China’s internal strategies rather than relying solely on changes in global governance.

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He said: “China became rich and powerful under an international order that was not the best. It thrived because its leaders aligned its policies and economic programs towards high and sustained economic growth.

“When we become rich and stable like China, we will make better leverage of the transformative Global Governance Initiative that China wisely promotes.”

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