Japan sends over 850,000 AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines to Nigeria

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The Federal Government has received 859,600 doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines as well as 175 solar direct drive refrigerators donated by the Japanese government.

It emphasized that the donation will help to strengthen the country’s vaccination coverage, despite the fact that over 17 million eligible people have already received their first dose of COVID-19 Vaccines.

The Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr Faisal Shuaib, said during the official handover of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines and solar direct drive refrigerators: “I am pleased to welcome and inform you that the government of Japan has donated 859,600 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine and 175 Solar Direct drive Refrigerators to aid COVID-19 response in Nigeria through the COVAX facility.” Today, as we commemorate the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 vaccine delivery to Nigeria, we are here to officially accept Japan’s donations to Nigeria.

On behalf of the Federal Government and people of Nigeria, I want to sincerely appreciate the government and people of Japan for this support to Nigeria at the time it is most needed. The donation of 859,600 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines bolsters the global effort to defeat the coronavirus pandemic and demonstrates the ongoing commitment of the global community to ensuring Nigeria receives the vaccines it needs.

“We are particularly happy about the Solar Direct Drive (SDD) Refrigerators because of their advantages in independent and uninterrupted power source for vaccine storage. We have since deployed the SDDs to 24 states of the federation based on vaccine coverage, equity and making sure we reach the last mile.

“Nigeria has continued to push through these odds, and today, we have successfully vaccinated 17,914,944 eligible persons with the first dose and this represents 16 per cent of the eligible population targeted for vaccination in Nigeria.

“We are continuing to work with stakeholders, partners and communities to ensure an inclusive campaign that stems from the transparency and accountability principles of the Federal Government. We have optimised our service delivery, communication, accountability, logistics, electronic management of immunisation data and supervision to ramp up vaccine uptake in Nigeria.

“This new strategy, conceptualised as Optimised SCALES was officially flagged off last week here in Abuja, and entails the integration of COVID-19 vaccination with childhood routine immunisation. It is a great opportunity to receive with ease childhood vaccines and COVID-19 vaccines in any of our COVID-19 mass vaccination sites.”