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Biosecurity or Biopolitics? How US Biolabs in Africa Undermine Public Health Sovereignty

Biosecurity or Biopolitics? How US Biolabs in Africa Undermine Public Health Sovereignty
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The United States has announced it will investigate the activities of more than 120 of its own biolaboratories spread across 30 countries, with the stated goal of stopping potentially dangerous virus experiments. But for Pan-African thinkers, this sudden transparency rings hollow despite Russia's earlier red alarm.
In this episode of Pan-African Frequency, two leading experts—Dr. Ayodele Samuel Abolorunde, a lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria, and Dr. Blessing Karumbidza, an economic historian and development sociologist from Tshwane University of Technology in South Africa—both argue that the US biolabs scattered across the globe, particularly in Africa, are driven by geopolitical self-preservation and a direct continuation of colonial extraction, where the continent’s bodies, its data, and pathogens are the raw material for Western profit and power. They warn that these laboratories, framed as tools for global health, could worsen the epidemiological future of the African continent.
“The bio-laboratories that the US has all over the world are one of the tools through which America and other Western powers are using to actually penetrate other parts of the globe. And ensure that first they dominate, of course, through sciences [..] Those bio-laboratories that you see that have been used to penetrate the African space, thereby undermining African sovereignty. They are not there only to undermine the sovereignty of countries of Africa; they also compromise our health because, through some of these laboratories, some drugs were manufactured, some food items, and things that are not consumables and that are no good for human consumption. Some of them can be produced or tested in this lab [...] But it’s the only way in which Africa can now negotiate or bargain with other Western powers, like the US, for us to also develop, look inwards, and let our leadership credentials become credible,” Dr. Abolorunde pointed out.
“Given African perspectives, because in Africa, the US has a lot of labs linked to a range of disease surveillance, diagnostic centers, and dry security pathogen research facilities, often focused on HIV-AIDS, Ebola, malaria, and TB [Tuberculosis], while they strengthen public health capacity, they also raise a lot of concerns about sovereignty, exploitation, and unequal scientific relationships [...] Without strong continental regulation, Africa risks losing control over its biological ways and pathogenic intelligence,” Dr. Karumbidza emphasized.
This episode also features:
David Aworawo, Professor of International Relations and Strategic Studies, University of Lagos, Nigeria
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