The Africa CDC was established in response to the West Africa Ebola outbreak in 2014.
The former president insisted that “no problem in Africa is too great for us to solve.”
According to the president, this is consistent with the true spirit of one family, mutual respect, and sustainable development.
Mr Uwak, in a statement on Sunday in Abuja, condemned the latest coup in the country.
Burkina Faso, Mali, Guinea and Sudan have also been suspended since the coups in those countries.
Mr António, who arrived in Abuja on Tuesday, delivered the message from Mr Lourenço to Mr Tinubu.
“We are also providing medical supplies for the response to malaria, which, as of July 30, has impacted over 1.7 million people and claimed 200 lives,” he said.
A subsequent inquiry conducted by Tigrayan authorities revealed the involvement of nearly 500 individuals in the pilferage.
Any possible evacuation by the French government is expected to be subjected to approval from the military junta.
The President urged African military institutions and states to recognise and respect the need for democratic renewal.
