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  • News24 | ‘We have been fighting shoulder-to-shoulder’: China’s Xi toasts African leaders

    News24 | ‘We have been fighting shoulder-to-shoulder’: China’s Xi toasts African leaders

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    Top Stories Tamfitronics Chinas President Xi Jinping (front 4th L) and his wife Peng Liyuan (front 3rd L) pose for a group photograph with leaders from African nations ahead of a dinner reception during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on 4 September 2024. (Ken Ishii/ AFP)

    Chinas President Xi Jinping (front 4th L) and his wife Peng Liyuan (front 3rd L) pose for a group photograph with leaders from African nations ahead of a dinner reception during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on 4 September 2024. (Ken Ishii/ AFP)

    • China’s President Xi Jinping promises to work with African leaders, no matter how the world changes.
    • He outlined how the Belt and Road Initiative had transformed Africa over 24 years.
    • African leaders snubbed the low-key Indonesia Africa Forum and instead headed to China.

    With a single exception, African countries will always have a friend in China, President Xi Jinping told visiting leaders as the triannual Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (Focac) returned to Beijing.

    The exception is Eswatini, the lone holdout which still recognises Taiwan as an independent state.

    “Since the mid-20th century, we have been fighting shoulder-to-shoulder imperialism, colonialism and hegemonism, and advancing hand-in-hand along the path of development, revitalisation and modernisation,” said Xi.

    “China-Africa friendship remains robust and is growing stronger through generations, no matter how the world changes.”

    Focac is 24 years old, and seeing out the period of something approaching friendship between Western countries on the one hand and China and Russia on the other.

    With both sides courting Africa, the numbers suggest China is working at it harder.

    READ | Ramaphosa courts Chinese companies the West is locking out of their markets

    Since coming into office, he had been to 10 African countries and hosted many African heads of state and government, said Xi.

    His Russian ally, Vladimir Putin, has been to six African countries since the turn of the century: Western Sahara, Morocco, South Africa, Egypt, Algeria and Libya.

    The United States’ President Joe Biden has, so far, failed to keep his promise to visit at least one African country during his tenure – and now seems unlikely to ever do so, with his term ending in November.

    His preferred successor, Kamala Harris, went to Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia.

    READ | South Africa’s love for Russia: MPs praise Moscow’s ‘genuine interest in Africa’

    The African heads of state in Beijing for the forum mostly arrived a couple of days early for bilateral meetings, all of which promised greater future cooperation.

    Despite criticism from the West over the Belt and Road Initiative, which has over the years positioned China as a big player in Africa, Xi was proud to list how Africa had benefitted from the relationship with Beijing over the years.

    “Through this key cooperation platform, we have together built roads, railways, schools, hospitals, industrial parks and special economic zones. These projects have changed the lives and destiny of many people,” he said.

    Since the last Focac meeting, in December 2021, China and African countries have “maintained close cooperation and coordination on major international and regional issues. Together, we have made the voice of the Global South stronger”, Xi said.

    Other countries have now followed China’s Focac formula, most recently in the form of the Indonesia Africa Forum, which ended on Monday.

    Most African leaders snubbed that meeting, and instead sent ministers and their deputies.


    The News24 Africa Desk is supported by the Hanns Seidel Foundation. The stories produced through the Africa Desk and the opinions and statements that may be contained herein do not reflect those of the Hanns Seidel Foundation.

  • Gov Sani fighting El-Rufai to please Tinubu — Ex-PGF DG Lukman

    Gov Sani fighting El-Rufai to please Tinubu — Ex-PGF DG Lukman

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    Politics tamfitronics Salihu Lukman speaks on Kano gov rift with El-Rufai
    Dr Salihu Lukman

    The former Director General of the Progressives Governors Forum (PGF), Malam Salihu Lukman, has accused Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State of waging war against his predecessor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, purely to please President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    In a letter titled “Issues of Politics and Governance in Kaduna: The Truth,” dated June 13, 2024, Lukman expressed his belief that Governor Sani risks losing reelection in the 2027 poll due to his display of ingratitude towards El-Rufai.

    The letter was copied to Malam Nasir El-Rufai, Ramalan Yero, Rt. Horn. Abbas Tajudeen, Mal. BA Lawal, Hon. Garba Datti, Sen. Suleiman Hunkuyi, Alh. Yusuf Mairago, Alh. Lawal Samaila Yakawad, Alh. Bashir Abubakar Alhaji, and Mal. Mohammed Sani Elder.

    Lukman assured that the campaign to ensure the defeat of the APC, the Governor, and President Tinubu would surely gain traction in Kaduna State.

    Lukman said there was no way Governor Sani could deny masterminding the decision by the Kaduna State House of Assembly to probe the usage of loans accessed while El-Rufai held sway between 2015 and 2023.

    Lukman, who said he is not opposed to the idea of a probe, insisted that El-Rufai’s infrastructural and developmental initiatives far surpassed those of all the governors that have administered Kaduna State so far.

    “For the record, I am not opposed to probes. But I am opposed to wildcat, unplanned probes without clear objectives of what we want to achieve. I believe that Mallam has his strengths and weaknesses, and one of his weaknesses is being loyal to his associates,” he said.

    “It is sad to see how, within a short period after the exit of Mallam, things have degenerated between all of you. No doubt, Mallam would have to take responsibility for several things, but the fact is that it reflects your poor leadership of the state in the last year.

    “Partly because of poor leadership, the narrative is that the Presidency is also covertly pushing you. It is no secret that the Presidency is opposed to Mallam, which is responsible for all the avoidable drama around Mallam’s ministerial nomination. This is most unfortunate.”

    Continuing, he noted: “The Executive should have quietly initiated it by appointing a competent forensic auditor, and the report would have been reviewed by the Executive and decisions taken in terms of what is to be done before escalating it to the House of Assembly.

    “But from the way things are unfolding, it is all about walking to a predetermined conclusion, which is why, already, the EFCC is now in the loop of the investigation.

    “I am honestly worried for you. You are setting a precedent that will hurt you. All I can say is, be careful. Maximum, in the next seven years, you will be out. You must recognize that without Mallam, it would almost have been impossible for you to rise to where you are today. The privilege of being a Governor has an expiry date.

    “In your case, if you are lucky, another seven years. But from the way things are unfolding, I believe the default expiry date of your tenure is another three years. Both you and President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu have clearly sent out the worrisome signal of being anything but democrats.

    “Unfortunately, both President Asiwaju Tinubu and you have alienated yourselves, and you are behaving as autocrats. If left unchecked, whatever has been achieved under this democracy in the last twenty-five years will be destroyed.

    “I wish I could spare you. But given that at the end of the day, politics is local, even if you accept to reform yourself but President Asiwaju Tinubu does not embrace reform, you will be collateral damage. Take it from me: the campaign to defeat APC and President Asiwaju Tinubu is just starting, and it will take root in Kaduna State!”

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