• Articles
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • الرئيسية
  • Latest News
  • News
  • Privacy Policy
  • نتائج البحث
  • Shopping
  • Site Map
  • Terms of Use
  • Lea éstos también

    • Malawi VP Klaus Chilima arrested over bribery allegations
    • Spare the children from war, Uhuru pleads as he visits DRC’s Goma
    • Ruto, Museveni pitch business and tech relations in east Asia trips
    • South Sudan to send 750 soldiers to DR Congo to fight rebels
    • Kagame defends Africa’s right to a partnership with China
    • We’ve made progress, Uhuru says as Nairobi meeting on DRC ends
    • Burkina Faso denies paying Russian mercenaries with mine rights
  • Affiliate Disclaimer

    This website is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program.
  • Articles
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • News
  • Shopping

After African Union, China sets eyes on $32m Ecowas headquarters

Daisy I. Posted On 2022-12-10
0


0
Shares
  • Share On Facebook
  • Tweet It

China will begin building the headquarters of the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas in Abuja, Nigeria to the tune of $32 million, setting a trend where Beijing has influential fingerprints over regional blocs on the continent.

The Chinese have already broken ground for the head offices of the Ecowas secretariat, which China says is a donation of friendship.

Beijing has already built the headquarters of the African Union (AU and several institutional buildings across Africa, including the parliament building in Harare, Zimbabwe.

In January 2012, African heads of state and governments met in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to commission a new $200 million 12-storey Secretariat donated by China to the to serve as the organisation’s headquarters.

CDC headquarters

China is also building Africa Centre for Disease Control (CDC headquarters expected to be completed early next year.

Apart from cash gifts and aide to Africa and their blocs, China also built the $140 million Zimbabwe parliament which was commissioned in July 2022.

In what it calls “strengthening friendship, solidarity and cooperation for a new era of common development’’ with Africa, China, aside from loans, has doled out various forms of financial assistance and made donations to cushion against the effects of health-related crises.

According to the ministry of foreign affairs of the People’s Republic of China, the country had delivered over $3 billion out of the $10 billion of credit facilities pledged to African financial institutions, and nearly $2.5 billion in loans were channelled to Africa’s priority programmes.

The ministry added that China’s import of African goods within seven months reached $70.6 billion.

In a publication released on September 19, 2022, the ministry said Chinese companies have invested $2.17 billion in Africa and “we are prepared to, through the IMF’s two trusts, re-channel 10 billion US dollars of its SDR to Africa, and encourage the IMF to direct China’s contributions to Africa”.

Vaccines

It said China has provided 189 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines to 27 African countries and a Joint production of vaccines in Africa now has an annual capacity of about 400 million doses.

The communist country has also engaged in a number of projects in solar, wind and other clean energy sources, including the Kafue Lower Gorge Power Station in Zambia.

“In countries including Botswana and Burkina Faso, we are carrying out South-South cooperation for addressing climate change.

“In Seychelles, we are building a low-carbon demonstration zone. In Madagascar and Mozambique, we have supported their response to hurricanes, and helped enhance capacity for disaster preparedness and relief,’’ the Chinese ministry reported.

China has also started assisting Africa in accessing international diplomatic facilities, including the support to AU in joining the G20 and supporting Uganda in hosting a successful high-level meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement.

The construction of the Ecowas new secretariat by China is just one of the projects meant to assist Africa, having watched the West African bloc struggle with inadequate facilities at its headquarters buildings in Maitama district of Abuja.

Ground-breaking ceremony

At least three West African leaders — Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and his counterparts from Guinea Bissau and Sierra Leone — as well as the president of the Ecowas Commission Omar Alieu Touray and Chinese ambassador to Nigeria Cui Jianchun, performed the ground-breaking ceremony for the building of the Ecowas secretariat.

According to the host, President Buhari, the building, which should be completed in 26 months, will house the three major Ecowas Institutions — the Ecowas Commission, the Community Court of Justice and the Parliament.

“We have waited for this day since 10th of July, 2019, when Ecowas and the People’s Republic of China signed an implementation agreement for this diplomatic gift to the West African states.

“The new complex [will] represent the unity and brotherhood of the member-states, as well as signify a re-commitment to progress and regional integration. It will be our home and a regional rallying point,” President Buhari said.

the new Ecowas secretariat is being built by Shaanxi Construction Engineering Group Corporation.

“To sponsor and construct the new Ecowas headquarters is a vivid reflection of China’s support to the work of Ecowas as well as the traditional friendship between China and the West African countries,” said the Chinese ambassador to Nigeria, Cui Jianchun.

Related Posts

  • China’s new top diplomat Qin Gang embarks on five-nation African tourChina’s new top diplomat Qin Gang embarks on five-nation African tour
  • Mali sentences Ivorian soldiers to 20 years in jailMali sentences Ivorian soldiers to 20 years in jail
  • Ethiopia-US ties back on track as Biden names new envoy to AddisEthiopia-US ties back on track as Biden names new envoy to Addis
  • Pilgrims walk nine days to see Pope Francis in South SudanPilgrims walk nine days to see Pope Francis in South Sudan
  • Vietnam president Phuc resigns amid anti-graft purgeVietnam president Phuc resigns amid anti-graft purge
0
Shares
  • Share On Facebook
  • Tweet It




Trending Now
Explainer: Why peace has eluded South Sudan for a decade
Daisy I. 2023-02-04
Heavy sentences for Kenyan policemen who killed lawyer
Daisy I. 2023-02-04
UN 'appalled' by massacre of civilians in eastern DR Congo
Read Next

UN 'appalled' by massacre of civilians in eastern DR Congo

  • Lea éstos también

    • Mozambique body-burning video sparks regional uproarMozambique body-burning video sparks regional uproar
    • Mediators walk a tightrope with mention of fear of pollsMediators walk a tightrope with mention of fear of polls
    • Uhuru Kenyatta appeals for end to escalating DR Congo violenceUhuru Kenyatta appeals for end to escalating DR Congo violence
    • Uhuru Kenyatta arrives in Burundi for talks on DR Congo crisisUhuru Kenyatta arrives in Burundi for talks on DR Congo crisis
    • President Ruto looks East to get Kenya affordable project financingPresident Ruto looks East to get Kenya affordable project financing
    • Precision Air crash: Tanzanian NGO loses 5 employeesPrecision Air crash: Tanzanian NGO loses 5 employees
    • ‘I decided to run’: Survivors tell of escape from DR Congo massacre‘I decided to run’: Survivors tell of escape from DR Congo massacre


  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
© Este medio no es responsable del contenido sometido por sus lectores. DMCA Policy
Press enter/return to begin your search