From Femi Folaranmi, Yenagoa

 

Bayelsa Government has signed a memorandum of understanding with BioCubaFarma Consortium of the Republic of Cuba for the establishment of vaccines and pharmaceuticals production plants in the state.

This is a fall-out of a three-day investment visit to Cuba, led by Governor Douye Diri.

At the ceremony in Havana, Cuban capital, Commissioner for Health in Bayelsa State, Pabara Newton Igwele, and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Investments, Patience Ranami Abah, signed for the government while the First Vice President of BioCubaFarma, Mayda Mauri Pérez, signed for the consortium.

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Director, New Media to the Bayelsa State governor, Kola Oredipe, in a statement, said the partnership is in furtherance to an earlier bilateral agreement signed between the Nigerian government and that of Cuba on scientific cooperation, technology transfer, academic collaboration and the co-production of vaccines and other pharmacological products in the country.

The Republic of Cuba has lately joined the league of nations that have gained international recognition for its medical breakthroughs and advancements.

Diri, after the signing ceremony, said the partnership deal marked a milestone in the quest of the government to attract investments into the state.

“This is a good development for us in Bayelsa State. The vaccines and other pharmaceutical products are in high demand in Nigeria and beyond. With the centre here, Bayelsa can serve other states and nations in the West African sub-region. In the next few months, the technical teams from both sides will work out further details of the agreement with the technical teams from both ends,” he said.

The Health Commissioner said the vaccines and pharmaceuticals production centre would provide job opportunities, build expertise of young Bayelsans and also ensure technology transfer for sustainability of the plant.