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Kalu Urges Chinese Businessmen To Establish Assembly Plant For Health Equipments In Nigeria

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…say FG is focused on policies to increase indigenous support system for health structures
By Gloria Ikibah
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Benjamin Kalu has urged Chinese business men and other industrialists operating in Nigeria’s health sector to reduce the importation of medical equipment and consider establishing assembly plants for production.
Kalu made the call when he received a delegation from the Royal Meditech Equipments (Nig) Company Limited led by its Director, Gari Li at the weekend in Abuja.
He explained that the federal government is currently pursuing a health security programme through industrialization.
According to the Deputy Speaker, the present economic weather in Nigeria does not support much of importation of goods and services because of the challenges the Naira is facing.
He therefore challenged the company to develop the intention of establishing a facility in Nigeria that will produce Intensive Care Unit (ICU) ventilators, feeding pump and other essential machines, emphasizing the idea will also create jobs of the unemployed people.
He said: “Our nation is currently pursuing health security through industrialization. This idea happens to be an outcome of post Covid analysis where the dependence of our country was hinged in the provisions from other countries. We noticed that basic things were not locally sourced. Most of them were sourced across the borders.
“And based on that, the current administration, to forestall such happening again, is focusing on the policy that will increase indigenous support system for our health structures.
I’m happy when I had that you have even been here from 2010. So, when the COVID era happened and the challenges we faced, you saw it firsthand.
“The encouragement of this government is to the fact that organizations like yours will begin to find reasons to build presence beyond administrative small business units locally into assembling facilities that will give us more sense of health security. Having gone through some of the things that you provide,
I’m sure that even if we don’t get all produced in this country, leveraging your knowledge in these ways, that you could pick few of them to be assembled here in Nigeria, to be manufactured here in Nigeria.
“As you know in the current time, the economic timetable of our country at the moment, the economic weather does not support so much of imports because of our currency. So, I would like you to put it in your long term plan or midterm plan, the intention to have a facility in Nigeria where we can go to and pick up ICU ventilators, feeding pump and some little, little things that can be done: Construction, mixing oxygen concentrate, infusion pump. I know we may not get all in one day here, but let’s take steps to begin to put things here with the support of government. Now, we are creating fund. The federal government just approved huge amount of fund to support manufacturing in the health sector.
“And through strategic partnership between the indigenous companies and foreign partners, we can build manufacturing outfits here, which the government is currently supporting. So, since you have the technology, bring it down to Africa, bring it here. The population is here and it’s increasing. The beauty of you doing it here is that it will create job.
“It is more accessible and by doing it here, which is the biggest market in Africa, you can leverage the african trade agreement that is opening up the corridors in the continent for us to have entra trade among ourselves. I would like you to do that. I also would like you to consider that in your energy company or interest”.
Kalu therefore asjed the company to take advantage of the huge deposit of lithium in Nigeria which he said is of commercial quantity to build companies for solar systems amongst others.
“We are huge in lithium as a solid mineral. And oftentimes, this is exported to China or another place. We can process it here and use it to build some components of the solar system, the batteries. So you will leverage a comparative advantage because of proximity to raw material, which is one of the elements that reduces cost in production in the factors of production. Like I said, midterm, long term goal, the short term goal is to see what can we do to be safe, safe health wise. The trading aspect of it, I’m sure, is what you are projecting. Yes, we can work with you a short term basis, but it’s not sustainable over a long time. We will appreciate your presence in the market. Think about it when you go”, he said.
Earlier in his presentation, the Director of the Royal Meditech Equipments (Nig) Company Limited, Gari Li told the deputy speaker that their company has international presence as well as offices in China; South Beach, Miami, US in Mexico City, Mexico and  Nairobi, Kenya.
He explained that they have been in Nigeria since 2010 and have offices in Lagos,  Kano and Abuja with 14 Chinese and 98 Nigerian as members of staff in the three offices.
“We are into hospital building, equipping and renovation. We do not only sell, we train doctors. We give sound warranty. We are working with more than 700 hospitals in Nigeria. We are working with nearly all the federal hospitals, teaching hospitals, federal medical centers and specialists hospitals. We are working with many of the state hospitals. We are working with plenty hospitals. Right now we are working with many different ministries for solar. We are working with many different organizations in Nigeria. Government sectors and also private sectors.
“We want to join hands with Your Excellency, to improve, to build more modern hospitals to improve the health delivery in Nigeria for the good people of Nigeria. And also to bring more power to Nigeria through the clean energy solar products”, he said.
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Reps Summon Emergency Session to Consider Fresh Extension of 2025 Capital Budget

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By Gloria Ikibah

Members of the House of Representatives have been summoned to an emergency sitting scheduled for Monday, June 15, as lawmakers move to consider a further extension of the implementation period for the capital component of the 2025 budget.

The notice, issued by the Acting Clerk of the House of Representatives, Ibrahim Sidi, informed lawmakers that the emergency session would commence at 11:00 a.m. in line with the provisions of the House Standing Orders.

“I am directed to inform all Honourable Members of the House of Representatives that an Emergency Sitting of the House will be held on Monday, 15th June 2026 at 11:00 AM pursuant to Order Five, Rule 2(2) of the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives.

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“The purpose of the Emergency Sitting is to consider the Appropriation (REPEAL and Enactment) Act, 2025 (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill, 2026 to further extend the implementation of the Capital aspect of the Budget from 30th June to 30th September 2026”, he said.

If approved, the extension will provide Ministries, Departments and Agencies with an additional three months to complete and fund capital projects captured in the 2025 fiscal framework.

The notice also urged lawmakers to accord the session the highest level of importance given the significance of the legislation before the House.

“All Honourable Members are required to take note and accord the Sitting priority attendance, please”, it added.

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The emergency sitting comes as the National Assembly continues efforts to ensure the effective execution of capital projects and prevent disruptions to ongoing government programmes across the country.

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Tinubu Hails SEDC Boss Mark Okoye at 40, Praises Public Service Record

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By Gloria Ikibah

President Bola Tinubu has congratulated the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the South-East Development Commission (SEDC), Mark Okoye, on the occasion of his 40th birthday, commending his contributions to public service and leadership in national development.

In a statement issued by the Special Adviser to the President (Information & Strategy),Bayo Onanuga, on Sunday, the President celebrated Okoye’s milestone birthday and acknowledged what he described as an impressive record of service spanning more than a decade.

Before assuming leadership of the South-East Development Commission, Okoye held several strategic positions in Anambra State, including Managing Director and Chief Executive of the Anambra State Investment Promotion and Protection Agency. He also served as Special Adviser to the Governor before later becoming Commissioner for Economic Planning, Budget and Development Partners.

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The President used the occasion to recognise Okoye’s achievements in public office and his commitment to advancing development initiatives.

The statement read: “President Tinubu acknowledges Okoye’s dedication, resilience, and passion for service, and encourages him not to relent in his efforts to manage the South-East Development Commission and deliver on its mandate.”

The statement noted that the President views young leaders as critical to Nigeria’s future and expressed confidence in the capacity of the country’s emerging generation of public servants.

Tinubu also praised Okoye’s professional conduct throughout his years in government service.

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“As a youth-centric leader, the President states that, with Okoye and many other innovative young people in his administration, the nation’s future remains promising.

“The President celebrates Okoye on this milestone and commends his 14-year unblemished record in public service.”
The President joined family members, friends and associates in celebrating the SEDC chief executive, offering prayers for his continued wellbeing and success.

“President Tinubu joins family, friends, and well-wishers in wishing Okoye a happy 40th birthday, good health, and renewed strength as he continues his service to the nation”, he added. 

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Deputy Speaker Pushes for Home-Grown Defence Industry, Stronger Financial Crackdown on Insecurity

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By Gloria Ikibah

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon.mBenjamin Kalu, has called for a major shift in Nigeria’s security strategy, urging increased local production of military equipment and stronger financial controls to disrupt criminal and terrorist networks.

Speaking at the Nigeria People’s Strategic Conference and Defence Exhibition 2026 in Abuja on Saturday, Kalu said the country must reduce its dependence on imported weapons and invest more heavily in building a self-reliant defence manufacturing sector capable of supporting national security needs.

The conference, which focused on integrating private sector capacity into Nigeria’s security architecture, brought together stakeholders from government, business and the security community to discuss solutions to the country’s evolving security challenges.

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He argued that expanding domestic arms production would not only strengthen national defence capabilities but also create jobs, stimulate industrial growth and reduce vulnerabilities associated with reliance on foreign suppliers.

The Deputy Speaker also highlighted the critical role of the financial sector in the fight against insecurity, calling on banks and other financial institutions to intensify due diligence measures and strengthen transaction monitoring systems to identify and block illicit financial flows that sustain criminal groups and terrorist organisations.

He emphasised that addressing insecurity requires coordinated action across multiple sectors and urged participants to move beyond discussions towards concrete commitments and measurable outcomes.

According to him, technology companies have a vital role to play by developing platforms that enhance intelligence gathering, information sharing and early warning systems. He also underscored the importance of civil society organisations in strengthening trust between communities and government institutions, particularly in areas affected by insecurity.

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Kalu further assured stakeholders that the National Assembly will continue to support security reforms through legislative action, constitutional review processes, budgetary allocations and robust oversight of security-related programmes.

The Deputy Speaker maintained that despite the security challenges facing the country, Nigeria remains resilient and capable of overcoming its difficulties through stronger institutions, innovation and greater collaboration among public and private sector actors.

He said: “Every sector represented in this room must leave with a specific, measurable role in Nigeria’s security architecture. The defence industry must deepen local capacity so that we do not import what we can produce. The technology sector must offer platforms for intelligence sharing and community early warning. The financial sector must tighten the chokepoints through which criminal and terrorist financing flows. The civil society must continue to build the bridges between communities and government that make sustainable peace possible.

“And the legislature, we will continue to provide the legal scaffolding on which all of this is built. We will continue to review the constitution where it needs reviewing. We will appropriate resources where resources are needed. We will provide oversight to ensure that what is promised is delivered. We will legislate not for public applause but for the protection of lives and the dignity of every Nigerian.”

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Kalu noted that the House recently voted 289 to 2 in favour of a safer Nigeria through the State Police constitutional amendment, describing the near-unanimity as patriotic rather than partisan.

“I am proud to serve in an assembly that just two days ago voted 289 to 2 in favour of a safer Nigeria. That near-unanimity was not partisan. It was patriotic. And it must be matched by an equal unity of purpose in this room today.

“There is a Nigeria on the other side of this season. That Nigeria is not a promise. It is a project. A project that belongs to all of us; both the legislature and the executive, the uniform and the suit, the community and the corporation, the government and the governed.

“We are a people worth fighting for. This republic is worth building. And let this moment be the moment we decide, formally and finally, to build it together”, he said.

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The Deputy Speaker also dismissed the feelings in some quarters that Nigeria was failing.

“Nigeria is not failing. Nigeria is fighting. There is a difference. A failing country stops trying. Nigeria has never stopped trying. That is our heritage. That is our irreducible character. But resilience must be met by structure. Courage must be met by policy. The sacrifice of the Nigerian people deserves a security ecosystem worthy of the sacrifice”, he said.

The event drew participants from the defence industry, financial institutions, civil society, and security agencies.

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