
ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA – Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has officially commissioned Nigeria’s first large-scale rapid diagnostic test (IVD) production facility, setting a historic milestone in the country’s healthcare and biotechnology sector.
This facility which is the second of its kind in Sub-Saharan Africa operated by CODIX BIO Limited, is strategically located along the Sagamu Expressway.
The facility specializes in the production of In-vitro Diagnostic (IVD) test kits, with a focus on critical diseases such as HIV, Malaria, and Hepatitis B and C.
Speaking at the commissioning ceremony on Friday, May 9, 2025, Governor Abiodun expressed great satisfaction with the development.
He described the establishment as a significant advancement in biomedical innovation, noting that the factory’s capacity to produce approximately 147 million test kits annually heralds a new era in Nigeria’s public health capabilities.
“Today, we open a transformative chapter in Nigeria’s Health Care landscape with the official commissioning of CODIX BIO Limited
“It is a bold declaration that Nigeria is ready to strengthen it’s public health infrastructure and significantly reduce our dependence on imported diagnostic tools.
“We appreciate that this initiative is indeed aligned with the Renewed Hope Agenda of our President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu who is committed to reforms towards unlocking the healthcare value chain through local manufacturing firms to reduce importation,” he said.
Governor Abiodun added that over 90% of diagnostic kits used in Africa are being imported, mainly from Europe, Asia and North America, according to WHO report in 2023, noting that the test kits offer a game changing tool in early detection and also serve as desirable instrument for effective disease management.
He said that the investment by CODIX BIO Limited speaks volume of his administration’s economic vision, adding that the investment by CODIX BIO would help the country safe viable foreign exchange, create jobs, build industrial capacity, create employment and improve health delivery.
The Minister of Health and Social Welfare; Prof. Ali Pate Muhammad commended Governor Dapo Abiodun for the massive turnaround in the area of infrastructure across the state, saying the state government has found the magic source to connecting talent with industrialization which he said would fuel growth in the area of medical manufacturing.
” Your Excellency, the Governor of Ogun State, I have to appreciate what I have seen in your state in terms industrialization, the convergence and ecosystem you are trying to create.
” I came from the airport and to see what is going on around and what I have heard about it, I think, you’ve played an incredibly viable leadership in this direction and I commend you and your team for what you have done.
“I hope other states, including my state can learn a few things from what you have done in industrialising Ogun State,” he said.
Also, the Minister of Education; Dr Tunji Alausa, in his speech commended Governor Dapo Abiodun for the good job done by his administration at the Gateway International Airport as well as making the business environment friendly for investors in the state.
Dr. Alausa charged CODIX BIO Limited to look at the possibility of using their factory as a training ground for the next generation of bio-medical engineers, laboratory scientists, pharmacists and quality assurance professionals, encouraging the factory to deepen partnership with universities, polytechnics and research institutions not only to strengthen their workforce but to help develop the health innovation ecosystem.
In his earlier remarks, the Chief Executive Officer, CODIX BIO Limited; Mr. Sammy Ogunjimi, said that the factory is designed to be one of the largest and most advanced in Africa, adding that the goal of the company is to serve not only Nigeria, but also the ECOWAS region and the entire continent of Africa
“In Geneva, this factory, CODIX BIO is being announced as the first factory selected by the partnership of WHO, SD Biosensor and MPP under the WHO H-TAP program to support regional manufacturing of rapid diagnostic test kits in Africa, what this means is that the factory is now officially within the scope of WHO and other partners for technical assistance,” he noted.
Ogunjimi, who also acknowledged the Ogun State Governor for approving a 30% discount for CODIX, said that the project could not have been possible without the enabling support of Governor Dapo Abiodun.