China calls on developed countries to mop up their climate troubles

 

The Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. Yu Dunhai has called on developed countries to mop up climatic challenges they caused in developing countries, insisting that there is urgent need for them to take responsibility for international injustices, especially regarding climate change.

He stated this in Abuja on Thursday at a “Seminar on Taking New Opportunities for China – Nigeria Cooperation in Deepening Reform in the New Era.”

Yu said it was unfair for developed nations to transfer the burden of developments on developing countries, especially climate change and other challenges caused as a result of industrialisation.

The government envoy said China became among the top economies by adopting a people centred approach and lifting 800 million people out of poverty over the past 70 years.

He further explained that his country achieved it development goals because it was open to all countries for exchange of ideas, and that has been one of the major strengths the country had displayed to the world.

Yu said his country had adopted a people centred approach to become relevant among the Committee of Nations by advocating stability among nations, and in the last 70 years, it had never been to war with anyone.

He described China and Nigeria as strong partners who have been working towards the development of one another.

On his part, the head of department, political science and international relations, University of Abuja, Professor Sheriff Ibrahim, while giving a historical background on China’s development, recommended that Nigeria must be deliberate in its pursuit of development.

He noted that Nigeria has a lot of good policies that require self discipline among leaders and followers to implement.

Another professor from the University of Abuja, Bibi Farouk, decried that Nigeria has not grown to its commensurate capability because its leaders refused to develop the country’s infrastructure.

He said Nigeria and China need to look at technological development in its partnership agreement to help each other grow.

He advised that Nigeria should open its markets for China to enable it to benefit from Chinese technology.

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