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China to Build Africa’s First Insulin Plant in Nigeria

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
September 26, 2025
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China has announced plans to build Africa’s first local insulin production facility in Nigeria, marking a significant milestone in the country’s healthcare sector and strengthening its economic ties with China.

The project, announced by Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria Yu Dunhai, aims to transform blood glucose level management, prevent diabetes-related complications, and end Nigeria’s reliance on imported insulin.

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This development is part of the tangible benefits of China-Nigeria cooperation, alongside the recently completed Abuja Water Supply Project, which provides clean water to nearly three million people.

The insulin plant will position Nigeria as a hub for African medical biotechnology, potentially saving the country up to $1 billion annually in import costs.

Nigeria’s Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin conveyed President Bola Tinubu’s greetings to China, praising their transformation journey and contribution to strengthening relationships between the two countries.

Jibrin emphasized Nigeria’s resolve to strengthen cooperation with China in critical sectors, including infrastructure, energy, agriculture, education, defense, trade, and investment.

The partnership between Nigeria and China has blossomed into a comprehensive strategic partnership, with visible investments across Nigeria.

The Chinese ambassador highlighted China’s long-standing support for Africa’s development, fostering an equal, pragmatic, and efficient cooperation model. He also lauded Nigeria’s decision to add Chinese language to the senior secondary school curriculum, which will serve as an important bridge for deepening China-Nigeria friendship.

This initiative is expected to significantly reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imported insulin, improve access to affordable, high-quality insulin, and promote the growth of the local pharmaceutical industry through technology transfer, job creation, and capacity building.

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