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Gov Otu Lauds Chinese Collaboration in Malaria Fight, seeks increased investment

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By David Odama

Governor of Cross River State, Senator Bassey Edet Otu, Friday played host to Chinese Consul General, Ms. Yan Yuqing, in his office, in Calabar, where he advocated for increased Chinese investment in the state.

The Consul General with his team according to a statement by Nsa Gill, Chief Press Secretary to the governor, was in Calabar to donate anti-malaria drugs valued at N35 million.

Governor Otu thanked the Chinese delegation for the donation, emphasizing its importance in the state’s ongoing efforts to combat malaria and improve healthcare delivery.

According to the governor, the longstanding partnership between Cross River State and the Chinese government, even as he applauded the deep-rooted relationship fostered over decades of cooperation.

He recalled the significant contributions of the Chinese community in Cross River, particularly in fostering trade, industrial growth, and cultural exchange.

The governor who assured the delegation of his administration’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents and visitors, including members of the Chinese community, also -reiterated the state’s openness to collaborations that align with its developmental priorities.

The discussions also explored future collaborations, including attracting Chinese investors to the Calabar Free Trade Zone, initiating large-scale infrastructure projects, and enhancing the global appeal of the renowned Calabar Carnival.

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In her remarks, Ms. Yan Yuqing, the Consul General of China in Lagos, commended Cross River State for its rich cultural heritage, history, and investment potential. She reaffirmed China’s dedication to strengthening ties with Nigeria and highlighted opportunities for partnership in trade, agriculture, vocational education, and infrastructure development.

“China recognizes the immense potential of Nigeria and Cross River State to achieve remarkable progress, and we are committed to supporting this journey,” she said.

Accompanied Ms. Yan were key representatives, including Mr. Qi Chenjun of CCECC Nigeria, Mr. Yang Wenyi from the Chinese community in Cross River, and Mr. Fan Yongsheng of Mutual Commitment Company Limited, among others.

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