LEADERSHIP reports that Both the Nigerian and Chinese governments have adopted an all-embracing approach towards institutionalizing cooperation between executives and legislatures.
Executive vice chairman and CEO, Merited Negotiation Consulting, Kunle Yusuff, the one that made this announcement, stated that the action is a new dawn in the economic and diplomatic relations of the two nations. In his opinion, the president’s appointment of Dr. Joseph Tegbe as director general of the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership and Global Liaison is a point of take-off of an abundance of experience and unambiguous mandate to drive the executive blueprint that will advance Nigeria’s collaboration with China in important areas such as trade, infrastructure, technology, and cultural exchange.
“Supporting this executive effort is the National Assembly’s Committee on Nigeria-China Parliamentary Relations, led by Hon. Jaafaru Yakubu and chaired by Hon. Uche Okonkwo.”This parliamentary committee has the demanding task of working out visionary bills to decongest the business environment and deepen bilateral cooperation.”.
The synergy between the executive and the legislative branches must be a seamless process towards policy-creation and implementation. They are aligned on the same wavelength in sync to the extent that Nigerian-China relations are not only maintained but strategically guided to new frontiers.
Yusuff serves as an important adviser on Nigeria-China relations to the Federal House of Representatives by profession. His role in aligning policy and political will has been instrumental in bringing vision into action.
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