DG NCSP Tegbe Receives Executive Secretary NSDC, As They Talk Transforming Nigeria’s Sugar Sector

In a move aimed at achieving a significant transformation of the Nigerian sugar sector, the Director-General of the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership (NCSP), Joseph Tegbe hosted a delegation of the National Sugar Development Council (NSDC) led by the Executive Secretary, Mr Kamar Bakrin.

The working visit focused on fostering collaboration between the two organizations and exploring opportunities for partnerships to transform the Nigerian Sugar sector through Nigeria-China Collaboration.

While receiving the delegation, the DG NCSP noted the huge potential of the Nigerian Sugar sector and lauded the commitment of the management of the NSDC led by Mr Bakrin. He added that the goal of the collaboration is to leverage Chinese technology and expertise to boost Nigeria’s sugar production, meeting both local demand and the requirements of the target global market. China, a significant player in the global sugar market, currently imports an estimated 5 million metric tonnes of sugar annually, valued at $10 billion in addition to its domestic production of 10.5 million metric tonnes.

The local sugar market, valued at $2 billion annually, is projected to benefit from a transformed sugar sector. In addition, the country could potentially acquire a substantial share of the global market, where sugar imports by China is currently valued at $ 10 billion.

L-R: Olajide Martins, Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership (NCSP); with Teslim Bello, National Sugar Development Council (NSDC); Joseph Tegbe, Director General, NCSP; Kamar Bakrin, Executive Secretary, NSDC; Edirin Akemu, NSDC; and Taiwo Ajetunmobi NCSP; during the visit of the delegation of the NSDC to NCSP recently.

The NSDC aims to position the Nigerian sugar sector as a beneficiary of the comprehensive strategic partnership between Nigeria and China. This will involve the deployment of modern technology, conversion of by-products, training of farmers on modern skills, and technology transfer, as well as access to low-interest financing to fund the development of new sugar production estates and ventures.

As Nigeria seeks to boost its sugar production, this collaboration is expected to play a crucial role in achieving this goal, which is part of the second phase of the Nigeria Sugar Master Plan (NSMP). This initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda, which prioritizes economic growth and development. The NCSP, led by Joseph Tegbe, is committed to deepening the partnership between Nigeria and China, and this collaboration with the NSDC marks a significant step in this direction.

The delegation of the NSDC included Ms Edirin Akemu, Head of NSDC’s Strategy and Performance Management department, and Mr Teslim Bello, Head of the Executive Secretary Office Department.  
 

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