China and Nigeria are set to deepen their bilateral relationship through an ambitious partnership focused on renewable energy, smart city development, and critical infrastructure projects.
This was made known by Fang Qiuchen, Chairman of the China International Contractors Association (CHINCA). Speaking on the sidelines of the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) Exhibition in Abuja, Fang highlighted the potential of the collaboration to address Nigeria’s pressing energy challenges while promoting sustainable urban development. The move underscores the enduring relationship between the two nations, which dates back to 1991.
“The collaboration will leverage China’s advanced technologies and Nigeria’s abundant resources to create a sustainable energy framework that will benefit both nations,” Fang said, emphasizing its transformative potential for Nigeria’s energy sector and the broader economy.
Fang outlined plans to deploy advanced technologies such as big data, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence (AI) to modernize infrastructure and automate urban systems. Renewable energy projects, including investments in solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, are set to align with global transitions towards cleaner energy solutions.
“The focus on renewable energy will enhance energy access across Nigeria, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and fostering economic growth,” Fang noted. He also stressed the integration of digital technologies into smart city projects to improve urban management and elevate the quality of life for residents.