Nigeria Engages Chinese Delegation to Boost Road Sector Through Technology and Capacity Development

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Abuja, Nigeria – The Federal Government of Nigeria has commenced discussions with a Chinese delegation from CGGC Global aimed at strengthening collaboration in capacity building, equipment support, and technology transfer within the country’s road infrastructure sector.

At a meeting in Abuja, Works Minister of State Bello Goronyo emphasized the government’s commitment to modernizing road construction and maintenance practices. He outlined plans to provide enhanced training programs for engineers and technical staff, deploy improved road maintenance equipment, and adopt modern construction techniques aligned with international standards.

The discussions reflect Nigeria’s broader strategy to leverage foreign expertise to accelerate infrastructure development while fostering local technical capacity. Officials noted that partnerships with companies like CGGC Global could help reduce project costs, improve road durability, and ensure timely delivery of critical transport projects.

CGGC Global representatives expressed readiness to support Nigeria’s road sector through knowledge transfer, advanced machinery, and technical assistance, highlighting the potential for long-term collaboration that benefits both countries.

The talks are expected to culminate in concrete agreements that will enhance the efficiency and quality of Nigeria’s road networks, strengthen local capacity, and create opportunities for skills development across the construction and engineering workforce.

📷 Federal Ministry of Works & Housing / CGGC Global

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