SENATE President, Abubakar Bukola
Saraki, on Tuesday identified the provision of infrastructure,
industrialisation and Information Technology (IT) as critical areas that
require solid co-operation between Nigeria and China for economic revival and
growth.
Saraki stated this when he
hosted the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Zhou Pingjian in his office. The Senate President, according to his media
office, lauded the excellent relationship between Nigeria and China and said
there was need to take it further in more mutually beneficial ways. He noted that Nigeria has demographic
similarities with China and expressed hope that both countries will be able to
resolve any outstanding issue towards deepening their relationship. He said there was ample room for Chinese
investors to invest in the textile industry in the northern part of the country
towards reviving commercial activities there.
He also called for better parliamentary co-operation between the
National Assembly and the Peoples Assembly of China through the exchange of
ideas on parliamentary best practices.
Saraki said: “We can further deepen the relationship between us and be
able to put behind us some of the long outstanding issues and then break into
new areas that we all wish for. “I think
there is no doubt today that Nigeria as a country – both as a government and a
people – that we really treasure the importance of a relationship with China. I
want to reemphasize that as we look at the present government’s policies and
direction, we believe that there is a great role for your country to play.
There is a lot that we can do together to build trust,” he said. In a related development, Saraki has pledged
the co-operation and support of the Senate for all financial institutions
offering non-interest based financial services in Nigeria. He said that
non-interest financial services would be most appreciated in this country
especially now that the economy is in recession. Saraki, while addressing the Chairman of of
the Board Of Directors of Jaiz Bank Plc, Alhaji Umaru Mutallab and members of
the management team who visited him in his office also stated that the recently
passed Public Procurement law by the Senate was aimed at stimulating the
Nigerian economy, especially now that the economy of the country is in
recession. The Senate President said
the National Assembly will ensure a level playing ground for all banks
operating in Nigeria, especially in the area of ensuring that same laws
regulating all banking institutions apply to those offering the non-interest
financial services. “I commend Jaiz
bank and your dogged determination in ensuring that the services of non
interest bank has taken root in Nigeria. Our duty and responsibility is to
ensure that your bank and other financial institutions offering non interest
services have a fair playing ground with other banking and financial
institutions in the country. The Senate is reviewing some economic laws and it
is our duty that the right laws are created for the smooth operations of all banks
and financial institutions”, Saraki said.
While Pingjian lauded Nigeria for its great strides and pledged to
further deepen diplomatic relations between China and Nigeria, Dr Mutallab said
the visit was to intimate lawmakers on the proposed changes in tax laws and the
need to specially cater for non-interest finance by ensuring a level playing
field.
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