China to Build First Insulin Facility in Nigeria: A Breakthrough for Diabetes Care in Africa

China build Insulin Facility in Nigeria

Every morning, thousands of Nigerians wake up to a grim routine, checking their blood sugar levels, calculating insulin doses, and hoping the pharmacy hasn’t run out of stock. For many, managing diabetes in Nigeria has become a painful balancing act between affordability, availability, and survival.
Globally, over 537 million people are living with diabetes, according to the International Diabetes Federation. In Nigeria, recent reports show that more than 5 million people are living with this chronic condition, and that number is steadily increasing.
For decades, imported insulin has been the only option expensive, often unavailable, and vulnerable to currency fluctuations and international supply chain issues. This has made access to insulin nearly impossible for low-income families, especially those in rural areas.

China Partners with Nigeria to Build Africa’s First Insulin Plant

In a historic and game-changing development, the Federal Government of Nigeria has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Shanghai Haiqi Industrial Company Ltd. of China to establish Africa’s first local insulin production facility right here in Nigeria.
The agreement, facilitated by the National Biotechnology Research and Development Agency (NBRDA) and the Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, is designed to drastically reduce the cost of insulin, increase access, and create a sustainable solution to Nigeria’s diabetes crisis.
“This partnership marks a turning point in our healthcare system. It is not just about producing insulin, but about building independence and innovation in our medical biotechnology sector,” said NBRDA Director-General Prof. Abdullahi Mustapha.
This is not just a win for Nigeria, but for the entire African continent.


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