Why We Want Senior Public Officer Adetunji Sacked – CSAACAO

A coalition of civil society organisations under the umbrella of the Civil Society Alliance Against Corruption and Abuse of Office (CSAACAO) has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to immediately remove Surveyor Akande Moruf Adetunji from public office over what it described as grave allegations of misconduct, abuse of office, and violations of public service ethics.

In an open letter jointly signed on Thursday in Abuja by the National Coordinator of CSAACAO, Comrade Gbenga Akande, and the National Secretary, Comrade Ishaya Abdullaziz, on behalf of 20 other civil society organisations, the coalition urged the President to order a comprehensive investigation into the allegations while emphasizing the need to protect the integrity of the public service.

According to the coalition, the allegations against the public officer include alleged professional misconduct, abuse of official authority, intimidation, misuse of office for personal interests, sponsorship of defamatory publications against another public officer, unethical conduct, media manipulation, and alleged administrative and financial irregularities during his tenure.

The group also alleged that Surveyor Adetunji is involved in an ongoing court matter and claimed that a bench warrant was reportedly issued for his arrest. It argued that, if confirmed, such circumstances would be incompatible with continued service in public office.

CSAACAO further alleged that the official, despite reportedly reaching the statutory retirement age, has refused to process his retirement by allegedly failing to submit the necessary retirement documents and withholding official records.

The coalition claimed that these actions, if established, could amount to violations of the Public Service Rules, the Pension Reform Act, and the Code of Conduct for Public Officers.

The coalition warned that allowing a public officer facing such allegations to remain in office could undermine public confidence in the administration’s anti-corruption agenda, weaken trust in the civil service disciplinary system, and create the impression that misconduct is tolerated.

While acknowledging the constitutional presumption of innocence, the coalition argued that public officers occupying sensitive positions should step aside whenever credible allegations arise pending the outcome of investigations.

Among its demands, CSAACAO urged President Tinubu to immediately remove Surveyor Adetunji from office in the public interest, direct a full-scale investigation into all allegations against him, mandate the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and the Nigeria Police Force to investigate the reported court matter and any related issues, and ensure that anyone found culpable is prosecuted in accordance with Nigerian law.

The letter was copied to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, the Federal Civil Service Commission, and the ICPC.

As of the time of filing this report, Surveyor Akande Moruf Adetunji had not publicly responded to the allegations contained in the open letter, and the claims had not been independently verified. No official statement had also been issued by the Presidency regarding the petition.

Court stops APC, INEC from altering Benue APC primary winners

The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to maintain the status quo in a dispute over the party’s candidates emerging from the Benue State APC primaries for the 2027 general election.

The order was made on Thursday by Justice Inyang Ekwo during proceedings in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1429/2026, filed by Engr. Sesugh Akaagba and other aggrieved APC candidates from Benue State against the APC and INEC.
The plaintiffs had, through an ex parte motion filed on July 5, 2026, sought six interim reliefs, including an order restraining the APC from substituting its validly nominated candidates in Benue State through its June 29, 2026 correspondence, or any subsequent communication, to INEC, pending determination of the substantive suit.
They also sought an order compelling the APC to immediately transmit to INEC the names of candidates validly nominated during the primaries monitored by the electoral commission.

When the matter first came up on July 8, 2026, the court declined to grant the interim application immediately, directing both APC and INEC to appear and respond before any decision was taken. The matter was adjourned to July 16.

At Thursday’s proceedings, counsel representing the APC and INEC were present in court, while the plaintiffs were represented by Mohammed Ndarani, SAN, alongside his legal team.

In his ruling, Justice Ekwo held that since issues had been joined by the parties particularly with INEC now before the court, the defendants were required by law to preserve the subject matter of the litigation pending determination of the substantive suit.
When counsel to the plaintiffs urged the court to caution APC and INEC against taking any further action that could affect the disputed list of candidates, the judge responded that it was “not a matter of advice but of law,” stressing that the defendants were bound to maintain the status quo.

The court consequently restrained APC and INEC from taking any action capable of altering the disputed list of candidates pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.
The defendants did not object to the restraining order.
At the commencement of proceedings, the court noted that all parties had voluntarily submitted to its jurisdiction by duly filing and exchanging their respective processes.
It held that there was no procedural or jurisdictional impediment to the expeditious determination of the substantive action, and directed that the matter be heard without further delay.
In furtherance of the objective of preserving the res and safeguarding the efficacy of the judicial process, the court ordered all parties to maintain the status quo pending the hearing and final determination of the substantive suit, restraining any act or omission capable of prejudicing the rights of the parties or rendering the proceedings nugatory.
The court further directed that INEC be served forthwith with the originating and all consequential processes.
The effect of the subsisting order is that INEC is restrained from tampering with the existing list of candidates pending final determination of the suit, and from receiving, recognising, or acting upon any purported substituted list of National Assembly candidates from Benue State submitted by the APC.
The matter was adjourned to July 21, 2026, for hearing of the substantive suit.

Goodluck Jonathan’s Family Celebrates Son’s Graduation in UK

Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and former First Lady Patience Ibifaka Jonathan recently celebrated a significant family milestone as they attended the graduation ceremony of their son, Ariara Goodluck Jonathan, at Manchester Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom.

The proud parents joined family members and well-wishers to witness Ariara receive his degree, marking the successful completion of his academic programme. The occasion was filled with joy as the Jonathan family commemorated the achievement, highlighting the importance they place on education and personal development.

The graduation ceremony attracted warm congratulatory messages from friends, associates, and admirers, who wished the graduate continued success in his future endeavours.

2027 BENUE GUBER: MORE TROUBLE FOR GOV ALIA

The Following names joined the political family of Sen. Dr. George Akume today after leaving the sinking Alia ship .

Under the leadership of Barr. Emmanuel Jime .

The are ;
Chief Nelson Alapa
Douglas pepe SAN senatorial Aspirant zone A,
Engr Peter Ashiekaa
QS Clement Beetseh
Former commissioners
Joy Luga
Ann itodo
Barr martins Shaagee
Miss Dorcas
Prof Usar Joseh
Prof Cephas Tushima
Chief Patrick Idoko
Hon Patience Akor
Hon Fred Idoko
Hon Lawrence Ekpo Onoja Jnr
Hon Andrew Abah
Hon Agbo Innocent Ikwumonu
Hon Simon Omachoko
Hon David Egboja
Dr John Garba
Among together,

APC Youth Group Alleges Plot to Substitute Benue Governorship Candidate

The All Progressives Congress (APC) Youth Vanguard has alleged that the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) is planning to substitute the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers Council, Barrister Pius Akutah, as the APC governorship candidate in Benue State.

In a statement issued in Abuja on Monday by its Secretary, Ms. Celestina Adoke, Esq., the group claimed the alleged move was aimed at preventing Governor Hyacinth Alia from exercising his right to seek re-election in the 2027 governorship election.

According to the group, a report is allegedly being prepared to suggest that Akutah appeared before the APC governorship screening committee, which it said screened and cleared Governor Alia, Kuraun Isaac, and Hon. Terwase Orbunde for the party’s primaries.

The APC Youth Vanguard maintained that only the three aspirants participated in and were cleared during the screening exercise conducted by the committee sent from Abuja, alleging that Akutah neither appeared before the panel nor took part in the process.

The group further alleged that any attempt by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, to secure the party’s governorship ticket for Akutah despite his alleged non-participation in the screening and primary process could trigger internal disputes and legal challenges capable of affecting the party’s chances in the general election.

It also claimed that Akutah did not resign from his position as Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers Council within the timeline stipulated for political appointees seeking elective office ahead of the 2027 elections. The group further alleged that Akutah is currently attending an international maritime conference in London while still holding the federal appointment.

Additionally, the group alleged that any attempt to produce a screening committee report indicating that Akutah participated in the screening exercise would be improper and could have adverse consequences for the party.

The APC Youth Vanguard called on President Bola Tinubu to intervene by cautioning the APC National Chairman, Professor Nentawe Yilwatda, and members of the party’s National Working Committee against what it described as an illegal move in Benue State

What MKA Will Do Differently

  1. Open rural roads to allow faster and deeper security response, while also improving the movement of agricultural products. The current government has focused on cosmetic projects that do not reflect the current challenges and realities of the state. The rural areas are the most hard hit by this terror and my government will focus on providing a targeted and holistic responses .
  2. To ensure deterrence, I will set up a committee of experienced legal minds to monitor and follow up the prosecution of criminals arrested by the police. I will also work with the State Assembly to further strengthen our anti-crime laws.
  3. Improve security intelligence by deepening collaboration with the clergy, traditional rulers, neighbouring states, and security agencies. I will also improve surveillance by building a command centre capable of 24-hour remote monitoring of critical and volatile areas of the state. The current government of Abia State under Alex Otti has delivered one such project with great results.
  4. Payment of salaries should not be a yardstick for measuring good governance. Salaries are simply workers’ entitlements for services rendered. To promote transparency, I will publish a public salary website showing the monthly status of salary payments.
  5. I will set up a committee tasked with ensuring Benue youths are fairly represented in federal government job recruitment exercises.
  6. In the area of sports, I will build astroturf football pitches across the state to encourage youth participation in sports. Additionally entrepreneurs will receive grants and low interest loans to grow.
  7. Agriculture is a business, and our farmers will be equipped with the training and infrastructure needed to carry out commercial farming. I will deploy my experience of running a rice factory over the last 10 years to transform agriculture into a profitable enterprise.
  8. Global cities are also entertaining cities. Benue has a large pool of talented entertainers, and I will set up an Entertainment Advisory Board to promote talent and grow the entertainment industry in the state.

APC SUPREMACY TEST IN BENUE

The Zamfara precedent should have been the loudest warning bell any political party could ever receive, yet it appears certain actors within the Benue APC either forgot the lesson or simply believed they were above it. In 2019, the All Progressives Congress swept every single elective position in Zamfara State, only to watch the courts strip the party of every seat won because of unresolved primaries controversies. That singular event remains one of the most painful lessons in the history of Nigerian party politics, a case where victory at the polls meant nothing because the party failed to settle its internal disputes before facing the electorate. It is what many now call the successful defeat, a party that won everything and lost everything in one court pronouncement.

It was precisely to avoid a repeat of that disaster that the APC strengthened its Appeal Committee, a body vested with the responsibility of reviewing complaints arising from primaries and resolving them with finality. This committee exists as the internal safeguard, the mechanism meant to catch and correct every irregularity before matters spiral into litigation that could embarrass the party nationally.

Going into the 2026 primaries, the APC made its position unmistakably clear. Results were not to be announced at state level. Everything was to be centrally coordinated and released only after all controversies had been addressed. This was not a suggestion, it was policy.

Yet in Benue, officials who supervised the primaries were allegedly pressured into announcing results prematurely, in open defiance of that directive and amid credible evidence of misconduct. This was done by elements who apparently regard presidential directives as optional suggestions rather than binding instructions from the leader of their own party.

It must be recalled that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had personally intervened in the Benue APC crisis and handed down a clear directive: all elected officials of the party were to be returned automatically, unopposed and undisturbed. Chief Hyacinth Iormem Alia, a governor once described by Chief Gabriel Suswam as more powerful than God, appeared emboldened rather than restrained by that intervention. Rather than comply, he reportedly dismissed the presidential directive as mere prayers, fielded his own preferred candidates, and proceeded to manipulate the outcome of the primaries in his favour.

What followed was the proper constitutional response within the party structure. Appeals were filed before the Appeal Committee. Upon due consideration of the evidence, the committee ordered rectifications and forwarded fresh names to the Independent National Electoral Commission. It bears emphasis that those so called new names are not strangers to the party. They are the very officials the president had directed should be automatically returned. Their restoration, and the consequent removal of Alia’s placeholders, is not an act of party disloyalty. It is an act that vindicates internal discipline, protects the party’s transparency, and honours the chain of authority from the presidency downward.

Having taken that decision, the APC owes itself, and every Nigerian who still believes in due process, the duty to stand firmly behind the Appeal Committee’s verdict. Any pressure to reverse or dilute a decision that is already in effect would amount to inviting the ghost of Zamfara back into the room, only this time in Benue. The party constitution says the party is supreme. Benue should not be the state where that supremacy is tested and found wanting.

Twenty years on, the Qinghai-Xizang Railway continues to drive plateau development

By Li Xinping, Qiongda Zhuoga, People’s Daily

Stretching 1,956 kilometers, crossing 550 kilometers of permafrost, and cresting the 5,072-meter-high Tanggula Pass, the Qinghai-Xizang Railway began full operations on July 1, 2006.

Hailed as one of the greatest engineering feats of the modern era, the railway still holds three world records: the highest railway in average altitude, the longest plateau railway, and the highest railway station on Earth. Two decades after its launch, these records remain unbroken.

Why did China devote such immense resources to building a railway across the roof of the world?

An elderly Tibetan woman surnamed Lhamo voiced the long-held dream of many plateau residents: “For years on end, we have dreamed for a route connecting us to the outside world — one that would lift us out of poverty and backwardness and lead us to prosperity.”

Where the railway reaches, development follows. In 2006, freight transported into and out of Xizang totaled just 361,000 tons. By 2025, that figure had risen to 8.31 million tons. Over the past two decades, the railway has carried more than 100 million tons of cargo to and from Xizang.

These figures bear witness to booming local industries. Previously, Tibetan medicinal products could only be transported by air, incurring exorbitant shipping costs that weighed heavily on manufacturers. Rail freight has since driven logistics expenses down and widened profit margins. A local medicine manufacturer has seen its annual revenue surge to 60 million yuan ($8.84 million).

Special tourist trains now roll into Xizang in constant streams. In 2025, the autonomous region received over 70 million tourist arrivals, marking remarkable growth in its tourism sector.

Traditional Tibetan cultural treasures, including thangka paintings, Tibetan incense, and Tibetan opera, are reaching audiences across the country via the railway. The large-scale live performance Princess Wencheng, which has been staged continuously for 13 years, has generated an associated industry worth more than 10 billion yuan ($1.48 billion).

As industries thrive, local residents enjoy much better lives. Beside Nagqu Station along the Qinghai-Xizang Railway, Ma Yong and his wife run a restaurant with an annual net income exceeding 200,000 yuan ($29511). A young Tibetan man Landro works as a taxi driver earning 7,000 yuan monthly, and cargo loader Phuntsok Norgyal also makes 7,000 yuan ($1033) each month. The railway has laid a solid foundation to support their whole families.

For countless plateau residents, the railway has created jobs, improved livelihoods, and opened a pathway to a better life. Over the past 20 years, the Qinghai-Xizang Railway has hauled a total of 824 million tons of cargo and handled 104 million passenger trips, among which over 4.5 million were student travelers commuting between Xizang and other parts of China.

How has China addressed the challenge of building on such fragile terrain? The Qinghai-Xizang Plateau is home to an extremely delicate ecosystem. Vegetation grows slowly, the food chain is simple, and any ecological damage would be difficult to reverse. The answer, according to railway planners, lies in respecting and protecting nature.

Ecological protection was integrated into the project from the very planning stage. In 2015, work began on expanding the capacity of the Golmud-Lhasa section. At Hoh Xil Station, a site long reserved for future use was formally incorporated into the project. However, field surveys revealed that the original location sat directly on a well-established migration route for Tibetan antelopes.

“The lights and noise from passing trains, as well as routine station operations, would disturb the antelopes during their breeding season,” explained Zhang Caihong, deputy head of the infrastructure division under the planning and statistics department of China Railway Qinghai-Xizang Group Co., Ltd.

After joint consultations by all relevant authorities, a unanimous decision was made to relocate the station to make way for wildlife migration. The entire Hoh Xil Station was shifted 8.8 kilometers north, requiring an extra investment of over 13.76 million yuan ($2.03 million).

In the 1990s, fewer than 20,000 Tibetan antelopes lived in Hoh Xil. Today, the population has surpassed 70,000. Herds now cross beneath the railway calmly and safely, providing vivid testimony to China’s commitment to green development.

To preserve the traditional grazing practices of local herders, the railway’s designers reserved natural wildlife crossing corridors. Along the entire length of the Qinghai-Xizang Railway, dedicated wildlife passages stretch for nearly 60 kilometers. Countless culverts and viaducts also serve as safe transit routes for cattle, sheep, and wild animals alike.

To protect vegetation, every effort was made to restore what had been disturbed. The plateau’s topsoil and vegetation layer are extremely thin, sometimes only 20 to 30 centimeters deep. During construction, workers carefully lifted every piece of turf, preserved it, and later replanted it. 

They also developed four innovative ecological restoration techniques, including vegetation bags, vegetation belts, fiber blankets, and thick-substrate spray planting. Today, more than 90 percent of the transplanted turf along the railway has been successfully restored.

To curb sand hazards and stabilize drifting sand, a full set of sand-fixation solutions have been adopted.

Dachaidan in Haixi Mongolian and Tibetan autonomous prefecture, Qinghai province, lies in a barren desert expanse once described as a place “where the wind blows even the stones away and nothing grows.”

Within this “lifeless no-man’s-land,” workers hand-laid magical grid barriers over the desert surface. Stone grids, salt crust grids and straw grids stretch out like enormous chessboards, firmly trapping rampant shifting sands.

Over the past two decades, sand encroachment along the railway has been brought largely under control, and the amount of sand cleared from the tracks each year has fallen dramatically.

The construction of the Qinghai-Xizang Railway also marked the first time that an environmental supervision system was established for a railway project in China. That philosophy has since been carried forward into the planning, design and construction of subsequent railway projects across the country.

Today, the Qinghai-Xizang Railway has entered the smart era. More than 3,000 surveillance cameras monitor train operations in real time along the entire route. Fifty-two monitoring stations installed in high-wind sections serve as vigilant “ears,” while 182 observation sites continuously track permafrost temperatures and ground settlement. Supported by intelligent monitoring systems, dispatchers hundreds of kilometers away can maintain a comprehensive view of operations at all times.

Over the past two decades, the railway network across the plateau has continued to expand. The combined operating railway mileage in Qinghai province and the Xizang autonomous region has grown from 2,207.8 kilometers to 4,060.1 kilometers, an increase of 83.9 percent. Meanwhile, the Fuxing high-speed train has, for the first time, achieved full coverage across all 31 provincial-level regions on the Chinese mainland.

Running across Qinghai and Xizang, the Qinghai-Xizang Railway is far more than a mere transport thoroughfare. It has grown into an ecological shield safeguarding the plateau’s fragile environment, a vital bond cementing ethnic unity, and a pathway leading local residents to prosperity and sound development.

Global supply chain cooperation remains overarching trend

By Zhang Jixing

The world is undergoing profound changes unseen in a century at an accelerating pace. Geopolitical conflicts and regional wars continue to erupt, while unilateralism and protectionism are on the rise, severely disrupting the international order. At the same time, the global economy is losing momentum, and uncertainties and destabilizing factors affecting global supply chains are increasing.

According to a report released by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development in June 2026, global economic growth is expected to slow down from 3.4 percent in 2025 to 2.8 percent in 2026. Research from the World Economic Forum identifies armed interstate conflicts, geoeconomic confrontations, and extreme weather events as the world’s three most significant risks at present.

The more turbulent the global environment, the greater the need for collective action. More than ever, countries must strengthen solidarity and cooperation, overcome divisions through openness and inclusiveness, and approach the shared future of humanity with a broad perspective. The international community should work together to enhance the resilience and stability of global supply chains, choosing to “join hands” rather than “let go,” and to extend supply chains rather than sever them.

China has consistently been a key participant and active contributor to global industrial and supply chains. It remains firmly committed to preserving the public-good nature of these supply chains and has taken concrete steps to deepen international cooperation, making global supply chains more secure, efficient, inclusive, and mutually beneficial.

On one hand, China has actively promoted openness and cooperation in supply chains, adhering to the principles of openness and inclusiveness and sharing the development opportunities it has created with the world.

As the world’s first national-level exhibition dedicated to supply chains, the China International Supply Chain Expo, since its launch in 2023, focuses on strengthening connections between upstream, midstream and downstream industries. It fosters collaboration among large, medium, and small enterprises, promotes coordination among businesses, universities, research institutions, and end uses, and encourages interaction between Chinese and foreign companies. The expo has become a major international trade event and a global public good shared by the international community.

At the fourth edition of the expo, the number of participating organizations increased from 515 at the inaugural event to 676. Both the number of countries represented and the proportion of overseas exhibitors continued to increase, while the number of international visiting delegations grew significantly. Channels for international industrial and supply chain cooperation have expanded, and the expo’s global influence has steadily strengthened.

On the other hand, China has continued to enhance the core competitiveness of its industries and supply high-quality products and services to global markets.

Leveraging its technological strengths in areas such as next-generation information technology, new energy and green manufacturing, China is accelerating its efforts to become a global hub for scientific and technological innovation. It is also enhancing industrial cooperation with more countries, helping global supply chains improve in both quality and efficiency.

By the end of 2025, the value added of China’s core digital economy industries had risen to more than 10.5 percent of its GDP. Meanwhile, China’s research and applications in fields such as artificial intelligence and quantum technology rank among the world’s leaders, providing sustained momentum for global economic growth.

The Global Supply Chain Resilience Index Matrix, released during the fourth China International Supply Chain Expo, indicates that the overall operating environment for global supply chains has become increasingly stable, with positive factors continuing to dominate.

Between 2018 and 2025, the indices for global supply chain promotion, connectivity, innovation and resilience all registered growth, rising from a base value of 1 to 2.839, 1.657, 2.565 and 1.249, respectively. Their compound annual growth rates reached 16.07 percent, 7.48 percent, 14.40 percent and 3.23 percent, demonstrating that global supply chains are evolving toward greater resilience, higher efficiency and stronger dynamism.

Despite mounting challenges, openness and cooperation remain the defining trend of our time, and mutual benefit and win-win outcomes continue to represent the mainstream. Countries should stand together to safeguard the stability and smooth functioning of global supply chains and continue deepening practical cooperation.

(Zhang Jixing is head of the international trade research department and an associate research fellow at the Academy of China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.)

A single clove illustrates the benefits of China’s zero-tariff policy for Africa 

By Zou Song, People’s Daily

Cloves, one of the five key ingredients in Chinese five-spice powder, add a layered fragrance to countless Chinese dishes. Today, thanks to China’s zero-tariff policy for Africa, their rich aroma is forging a tangible connection between households across China and farming communities on Tanzania’s Zanzibar, thousands of miles away.

It has been two months since China extended zero-tariff treatment to all 53 African nations with which it maintains diplomatic relations. The policy dividends are now steadily materializing in measurable trade gains.

One statistic illustrates the impact: roughly four out of every 10 imported into China come from Tanzania’s Zanzibar, making it China’s largest source of imported cloves. This achievement has been made possible in large part by China’s continued zero-tariff policy for Africa.

In December 2022, China waived tariffs on 98 percent of taxable items from 10 least-developed countries, including Tanzania. Spices such as cloves and nutmeg were among the products covered. 

In September 2024, at the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, China announced a further commitment: zero-tariff treatment to 100 percent of tariff lines for all least developed countries having diplomatic relations with China, including 33 African countries. 

This May, China took another significant step by implementing zero-tariff treatment across all tariff lines for products from the 53 African countries that maintain diplomatic ties with China.

Zero tariffs have delivered a clear competitive advantage.

Previously, most cloves from Zanzibar reached China only after passing through intermediaries in countries such as India and the United Arab Emirates, adding significantly to procurement costs. Following the introduction of the zero-tariff policy, the landed cost of Zanzibar cloves has fallen by 15 to 20 percent. Supply chains have grown far more efficient, and direct bulk purchasing between Chinese buyers and Tanzanian producers has surged rapidly.

More recently, stakeholders in both China and Tanzania have accelerated efforts to improve customs clearance procedures and establish direct procurement channels, promoting larger-scale and more efficient trade in spices.

Zero tariffs have also brought greater market certainty.

Historically, Zanzibar’s clove exports depended heavily on markets in Europe, the United States and the Middle East, leaving growers vulnerable to sharp fluctuations in demand and unstable incomes. In recent years, mounting uncertainty in the global market, coupled with drought-induced declines in local production, has led to a significant drop in clove exports from Zanzibar. 

Against this challenging backdrop, the predictable market access guaranteed by zero-tariff treatment has become particularly valuable. According to international spice industry statistics, following the full implementation of the policy, China’s share of clove imports from Zanzibar increased from about 37 percent to around 41 percent, while the number of Chinese buyers multiplied. China has become an important stabilizing force, helping Zanzibar withstand external risks and sustain one of its pillar sectors.

The rewards of this zero-tariff framework extend far beyond cloves and Tanzania alone.

Ethiopia’s richly aromatic coffee, infused with the sunshine of the African highlands, has become a popular choice for Chinese consumers. Fresh avocados and nuts from Kenya, prized for their rich flavor and nutritional value, are bringing greater variety to Chinese dining tables. Citrus fruits from South Africa, chili peppers from Rwanda, vanilla from Madagascar, and an ever-growing range of quality African products, are finding their way into ordinary Chinese households.

These agricultural products serve as living bridges between Chinese and African peoples. Through them, Chinese consumers see not a stereotyped image of Africa, but hardworking communities striving for a better future; not a distant continent, but countries rich in natural resources, vibrant cultures and boundless vitality. That may well be the most valuable dividend generated by the zero-tariff policy.

Trade unlocks shared opportunities, while closer ties between peoples endure even longer. Whether it is a single clove, a piece of fresh fruit or the aroma of a cup of coffee, these everyday symbols of China-Africa friendship are helping the world see ever more clearly that China-Africa cooperation is not an abstract narrative, but something tangible, visible in daily life and savored in every shared moment.