By Saidu Abubakar and Emmanuel Olatunde, Abuja
The government of the People’s Republic of China has reaffirmed its commitment to the sovereignty and autonomy of African countries under the principle of non-interference in bilateral cooperation between both parties.
The Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai conveyed this in an opening remark at the commissioning of the newly built headquarters of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in Abuja on Tuesday, April 28.

The event was to mark the official handover of the China-aid ECOWAS Headquarter building.
“We remain committed to a demand-driven approach that respects African autonomy and sovereignty, translating our support into tangible actions for Africa’s revitalization,” Ambassador Dunhai said.

He recalled that China supports African nations in exploring modernization paths tailored to their unique national conditions and advocated for a stronger African voice in international affairs.
“Our cooperation is built on the principles of non-interference, no political strings attached, and a rejection of “empty promises”, he said.
He cited that in September 2024, at the FOCAC Beijing Summit, President Xi Jinping had proposed the “Ten Partnership Actions” for China and Africa to jointly advance modernization.
He said that in November 2025, during the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, China and South Africa launched the Initiative on Cooperation Supporting Modernization in Africa.
This past February, he said, President Xi Jinping announced that, effective May 1st, China will provide zero-tariff treatment for 100% of tariff lines to all African countries having diplomatic ties with China.
“These initiatives are a testament to the continuity and evolution of China’s Africa policy over 70 years. They underscore our firm resolve to march hand-in-hand with our African brothers and sisters, opening new horizons for Africa’s prosperity and our shared dream of modernization.
“As Africa’s preeminent regional organization, ECOWAS is a vital engine for West African integration, regional peace, and coordinated development.
“We deeply appreciate the long-standing commitment of ECOWAS and its member states to the One-China principle and the invaluable support provided in the United Nations and other multilateral fora.
“China will continue to support the ECOWAS Commission and uphold





