Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Nigeria, Cui Jianchun, says plans are underway to lead Nigeria in producing the Chinese COVID-19 vaccines in the country soon.
Cui also noted that the idea of producing the COVID-19 vaccines in Nigeria is possible and feasible, saying that there was the need to build trust between the two governments.
Cui disclosed this on Tuesday, in Abuja at a roundtable organized by the Center for China Studies (CCS) themed ‘Build an African-China Community with a Shared Future in the New Era: Nigeria’s Actions and Contributions’
The roundtable aimed at reflecting on the opportunities of the recent outcomes of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation which was held in Dakar, Senegal.
Cui said that the development of vaccine production is in line with China’s commitments of leading Nigeria and other Africa countries to be self-reliant and to close the immunization gap.
Cui said that the move was in line with Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent remarks during the Eight Ministerial Meeting of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).
He said that President Xi Jinping during the FOCAC Ministerial meeting said that the Chinese Government would work with Chinese companies and Africans would be involved to work together to produce 400 million vaccines in Nigeria.
“At the opening ceremony of the FOCAC Conference, President Xi Jinping announced another one billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines to Africa.
“Of which 600 million doses will be in form of donation and the other 400 million doses will be jointly produced in Africa by Chinese and African companies.
“This is a powerful message of China and Africa working together to close the immunization gap,” Cue said.
He said that he personally believed it was high time for the two countries to utilise this opportunity to not only to produce vaccines for this pandemic.
“We are preparing to do more research to meet the future demands against the pandemic,” Cui said.
“Discussions were underway and the two sides are meeting over how to
cooperate in the production line.
“I think that in the coming months, you will know the exact news, the
information on how can the two countries work together,” Cui said.
Director for the CCS, Charles Onunaiju, appreciated the Chinese
government for its continuous support towards the development of
Nigeria and Africa without any selfish interest.
Onunaiju said that FOCAC is not just an international forum but a platform known for open frankness, serious engagements and concrete deliverables that has changed the face of Africa in the past 21 years.
He said that amongst infrastructural developments, education
assistance amongst others, the Chinese government was the first to
assist Nigeria in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic which it is still
doing.
“Since the Beijing summit, when president Xi Jinping proposed that
China and Africa build an even stronger community of shared future,
the combined effects of the FOCAC mechanism and strategic projects.
“Enabling value addition to real national aggregates to Africa
countries, including Nigeria.
“In the new era especially in the face of the vehement and forbidding
China would provide one billion doses of the vaccines.
Donating 600 million doses with relevant Africa countries, in the past
to generate enabling capacity for Africa to do things by themselves.
“Furthermore, 10 medicals and health projects along with 1,500 medical
personnel would be deployed to Africa,” Onunaiju said.
Onunaiju said that urged Nigerian leaders to key into the many
opportunities that China has provided for Nigeria in order to lift its
citizens out of poverty just like China.
“The ten foundations of Africa-China Cooperation are still valid up
till today. China’s support for Africa is not to make Africa rely on
China but to make Africa independent.
“That is the basis and foundation and the spirit of the China Africa
Cooperation. China has shown the way that poverty can be defeated by
eradicating extreme poverty.
“So, when President Xi Jinping offered a programme to support Africa’s
poverty reduction, we should get our government to take it serious.
“If they also mean business about lifting 100 million Nigerians out of
poverty in the next ten years,” Onunaiju said.
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