NACCIMA pushes for direct air connectivity between Nigeria and China
NACCIMA pushes for direct air connectivity between Nigeria and China
The National President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), Engr. Jani Ibrahim, has appealed to government stakeholders in Nigeria and China to accelerate the frameworks for the establishment of direct flights between Nigeria and China.
The NACCIMA President said this will significantly reduce travel time and ease the stress associated with stop-overs, while also leading to increased connectivity, higher trade volume and a more robust relationship between the two countries.
Engr. Ibrahim made the statement during the NACCIMA Business and Investment Forum held on Wednesday, 29th of April 2026 in Guangzhou, the People's Republic of China.
The forum, which took place on the sidelines of the 139th Canton Fair, attracted key Chinese investors and business executives for strategic engagements and partnership opportunities across various sectors of the economy with the Nigerian delegation.
The China Chamber of International Commerce (CCOIC) Guanghzou collaborated with NACCIMA for the B2B matchmaking engagement, which culminated in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two organisations to sustain the forum as an annual platform to deepen the economic cooperation between Nigeria and China.
According to Engr. Ibrahim, Nigeria and China share a long-standing and steadily evolving relationship rooted in mutual respect, shared economic aspirations, and complimentary strengths.
He said NACCIMA stands ready to work with the Nigerian government and other relevant stakeholders in actualising the direct flight operations.
Speaking further, the NACCIMA President lauded the Chinese government for the zero-tarrif policy on imports from African countries. He said NACCIMA, exporters, and the Nigerian Exports Promotion Council (NEPC) look forward to significantly boosting non-oil exports and deepening trade integration between the two economies with the landmark policy.
The NACCIMA delegation, meanwhile, participated in the 139th Canton Fair, making an impressive representation of the country at such a globally renowned event.
NACCIMA delegates were also hosted for industrial tours of prominent Chinese companies such as the Wanli Tire Corporation Limited, Guangda Shoes Factory, and Guangzhou Autoworld Export Base. This reinforces NACCIMA's commitment to industrial partnerships, technology transfer and increased investment collaboration between Nigeria and China.
Signed:
Mrs Madinat Adigun-Oladotun
National Public Relations Officer
NACCIMA


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