Yahoo – AFP,
Ola Awoniyi, 7 May 2014
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang inspects a guard of honour mounted by a detachment of brigade of guards on his arrival at the presidential villa in Abuja on May 7,
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Chinese
Premier Li Keqiang inspects a guard of honour mounted by a detachment
of
brigade of guards on his arrival at the presidential villa in Abuja on May 7,
2014 (AFP Photo/Pius Utomi Ekpei)
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang inspects a guard of honour mounted by a detachment of brigade of guards on his arrival at the presidential villa in Abuja on May 7,
Abuja (AFP)
- China has vowed to help Nigeria find more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by
Islamist militants, President Goodluck Jonathan said on Wednesday after meeting
visiting Premier Li Keqiang.
"China
promised to assist Nigeria in our fight against terror, especially in our
commitment and effort to rescue the girls that were taken away from a secondary
school," he said following talks in the capital, Abuja.
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Nigerian
President Goodluck Jonathan
meets with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang
on his
arrival at the presidential villa in
Abuja on May 7, 2014 (AFP Photo/Pius
Utomi
Ekpei)
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Nigeria has
been in the grip of a raging insurgency in the north since 2009 but
international attention has been grabbed by the abduction of 276 schoolgirls
from a remote northeastern town three weeks ago.
Several
countries, including the United States, Britain and France, have offered to
assist in the hunt for the missing girls.
The
response of Jonathan's government has been criticised as weak and ineffective
while Boko Haram's claim of responsibility -- and threat to sell the 223 girls
still being held as slave brides -- has stoked global anger.
Closer
ties
Both
leaders' comments came following a closed-door meeting at the State House in
Abuja. Li also inspected a ceremonial honour guard and received a 19-gun
salute.
The Chinese
premier is on a four-country tour of Africa -- his first since taking office
last year -- with the world's second-biggest economy keen to boost its presence
on the continent to find new markets and opportunities.
On
Thursday, he was set to address the World Economic Forum on Africa in Abuja,
which the government had hoped would showcase Nigeria's potential as a place to
do business but has been overshadowed by security concerns.
Two car
bombs that exploded in the same Abuja suburb have heightened fears about safety
while the mass kidnap has sparked noisy street protests across Nigeria and
around the world.
Li said the
aim of his visit was to deepen ties and cooperation with Africa's biggest
economy and leading oil producer, which has been seen as a potential future
economic powerhouse and destination for overseas investors.
"Nigeria
is one of China's biggest trading partners in Africa. Last year, trade between
our two countries reached about $13.6 billion," he said through an
interpreter.
"We
hope to see not just more trade with China but also stronger cooperation
between the two countries in the development of infrastructure in Nigeria and
we wish the Nigerian people even higher living standards and also greater achievement
in terms of health and social progress."
Li's
comments touched on a key issue of inequality in Nigeria where the growing
numbers of dollar millionaires and billionaires live alongside a majority of
the population that is still mired in poverty.
Despite
churning out some two million barrels of crude oil a day, the country struggles
to produce enough electricity to keep the lights on and scores low on
developmental indicators in areas such as health and education.
Chinese
firms are already involved in road and rail projects, including a monorail
scheme in the financial capital, Lagos. Li promised more investment and
technical expertise.
"The
Chinese government will honour its words," he told Jonathan.
Nigeria's
foreign ministry has said that six major agreements would be signed during Li's
visit, including economic and technical cooperation, aviation, banking and
health projects to combat malaria.
Li flew to
Nigeria from Ethiopia and is also scheduled to visit Angola and Kenya.
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