Nigeria, China Signs Letter of Intent to Improve Health Sector
The People’s Republic of China and the Federal Government of Nigeria have signed a letter of intent to improve the health sector of both countries, share knowledge and expertise. The agreement is to also ensure best medical practices.
Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Cui Jianchun, and Nigeria’s Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, signed the document on behalf of both countries on Friday in Abuja.
Cui said that the project was one of the nine programmes initiated by Chinese President, Xi Jinping, during the 8th Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) on public hygiene and public health.
He said that the pioneer project, which will be implemented by the People’s University Hospital in Beijing and the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, will address the public health challenges in both countries.
Cui said it would also create an opportunity for both countries to share knowledge, experience, improve on health service delivery, research and development of new medicines and vaccines.
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“Nigeria and China, we have huge population that we need public health and I do believe that today’s agreement is important in the long run of the two countries.
“China attaches great importance to Nigeria; we are doing a lot of things for the future cooperation, including the medicines, how can we work together to produce the traditional medicines in Nigeria.
“I will work hard with colleague to make sure that with this agreement we can open a new chapter for China-Nigeria relations in this public health sector.
“I do believe that the Chinese experts, technology can benefit Nigeria and also we can learn from the Nigerian side your practice and experience from the government and hospital levels,” Cui said.
Ehanire, who also commended the initiative, said that the letter of intent is the first steep to opening another avenue for the expansion of knowledge, transfer and exchange of skills and knowledge between Nigeria and China hospitals. The Minister said that the initiative would also help Nigeria diversify knowledge and skills, and learn from the successes of China.
Prof. Bissallah Ekele, the Chief Medical Director, University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada, said that the initiative was apt, assuring that the teaching hospital will effectively harness all the opportunities it comes with.