Thursday, September 25, 2025 - The Chinese ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, has announced his country’s plans to build Africa’s first local insulin production facility in Nigeria.
Mr Yu disclosed this on Wednesday in Abuja at a reception
marking the 76th anniversary of the founding of China.
He said that this would transform blood glucose level
management, prevent diabetes-related complications, and end the country’s
reliance on imported insulin.
“Chinese companies are in talks with Nigeria to build
Africa’s first local insulin production facility, potentially ending Nigeria’s
reliance on imported insulin and positioning Nigeria as a hub for African
medical biotechnology.
“This project is part of the tangible benefits of
China-Nigeria cooperation, alongside the recently completed Abuja Water Supply
Project, with a daily capacity of 480 cubic metres, which now provides clean
water to nearly three million people,” he said.
Mr Yu also highlighted China’s long-standing support for
Africa’s development, which fosters the cooperation model that is equal,
pragmatic, and efficient.
He said that China has remained committed to supporting
Africa’s integration and enhancing its capacity for self-driven development.
The envoy also reflected on the symbolism of both countries
celebrating their national days on the same day, October 1.
“Both China’s National Day and Nigeria’s Independence Day
fall on the same day, October 1. It is a shared national memory that binds our
two peoples together,” he said.
He also celebrated individual stories of friendship and
collaboration.
“Not long ago, as the first Nigerian female train driver
trained by CCECC, Ms. Issah Fatimah Abiola, known by her Chinese name Bai Yang,
was honoured with China’s ‘Friendship Envoy Award’, one of only six global
recipients.
“Her story inspires many Nigerian women to strive for
self-reliance, becoming a shining symbol of China-Nigeria friendship. Equally
impressive is a young boy from a bilingual school in Kano, Ibrahim Ismail.
“The first time I watched the video when Ibrahim speaks
Mandarin Chinese, I felt totally amazed. He is not only fluent, but without any
accent. Ibrahim is with us today,” he said.
He also lauded Nigeria’s steps to add the Chinese language
to the new senior secondary school curriculum.
“I think this is wonderful news. It will serve as an
important bridge for deepening China-Nigeria friendship,” he said.
Barau Jibrin, deputy president of the Senate, conveyed
greetings from President Bola Tinubu to China and praised their transformation
journey and contributions to strengthening relations between the two countries.
Mr Jibrin stressed Nigeria’s resolve to strengthen
cooperation with China in critical sectors.
“In recent decades, the relationship between Nigeria and
China has blossomed into a comprehensive strategic partnership. It is a
partnership defined not only by the signing of agreements, but also by tangible
outcomes in infrastructure, energy, agriculture, education, defence, trade, and
investment.
“As legislators in Nigeria, we are committed to providing
the enabling environment, legal frameworks, and oversight mechanisms to ensure
that these partnerships remain transparent, sustainable, and impactful for the
benefit of future generations,” he said.

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