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Barbados and Nigeria sign landmark MOU

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The Governments of Barbados and Nigeria today solidified a historic partnership to advance local pharmaceutical production, strengthen regulatory cooperation, and expand regional market access across the Caribbean, Latin America, ECOWAS and the African continent.

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A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between Barbados Pharmaceuticals Inc. (BPI) and Nigeriaโ€™s Presidential Initiative for Unlocking the Healthcare Value Chain (PVAC), establishing a comprehensive framework for collaboration in four areas: Industrial capacity and human capital development; Market access and market shaping; Clinical trials cooperation; Regulatory, financing, and policy alignment.

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The agreement follows months of high-level engagements, including ministerial discussions held between Senior Minister of Health Dr Jerome Walcott, and Nigeriaโ€™s Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Professor Muhammad Ali Pate, and builds on ongoing work with AMA Medical Manufacturing, a leading Nigerian biopharmaceutical company exploring the establishment of a manufacturing facility in Barbados.

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Minister Walcott welcomed the partnership, noting that it aligns with the vision articulated by Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, who has repeatedly called for a transatlantic pharmaceutical bridge across Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America.

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โ€œThis MOU represents a decisive step in strengthening health sovereignty for both regions,โ€ said Minister Walcott. โ€œBarbados sees Nigeria as a strategic partner in advancing industrial capability, technology transfer, and shared health security across the Global South.โ€

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Professor Pate emphasised Nigeriaโ€™s commitment to expanding local production under President Bola Ahmed Tinubuโ€™s Executive Order aimed at achieving 70 per cent domestic production of essential medicines and medical devices by 2030.

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โ€œThis partnership opens new pathways for investment, innovation, and regional integration,โ€ said Professor Pate. โ€œNigeria is pleased to join hands with Barbados to shape a future where our nations produce the medicines our populations depend on.โ€

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Key actions under the MOU include:

  • Development of a Barbados โ€“ Nigeria pharmaceutical skills pathway, including GMP, QC, sterile manufacturing, and regulatory training.
  • Reciprocal market entry into CARICOM/LATAM for Nigerian producers and ECOWAS/AfCFTA for Barbados-based manufacturers.
  • Linking Barbadosโ€™ clinical networks with Nigeriaโ€™s National Clinical Trials Consortium.
  • Establishing a Regulatory Reliance Agreement between NAFDAC and the emerging Barbados Medicines and Products Regulatory Authority (BMPRA).

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A joint financing pipeline with DFIs such as Afreximbank, AfDB and EIB.

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The partnership also advances ongoing discussions with AMA Medical Manufacturing, which is assessing the establishment of a biomedical and IV fluid manufacturing facility in Barbados, creating the first Africaโ€“Caribbean pharmaceutical production corridor.

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The Joint Steering Committee established by the MOU will begin immediate implementation planning.

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