COVID-19 Vaccines expected by Nigeria will no longer arrive in January – SGF, Boss Mustapha

Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha has said that the 100,000 doses of the Pfizer and BioNTech approved COVID-19 vaccines expected in the country by the end of January will no longer arrive until February.

Speaking at the task force’s press briefing today January 25, Mustapha said efforts to access and deploy the COVID-19 vaccines are progressing.

He said; 

“The effort to access and deploy vaccines is progressing and as already announced by COVAX, the initial 100,000 doses Nigeria is expecting will now arrive in the early weeks of February.”

5 Comments

    1. We know it will definitely not come
      God help us in this country
      If not for his and care we will been dead by now may he have mercy on us

  1. Scheming to find and deploy a way to divert the money meant for the vaccine. Don’t be surprised that the vaccine may not arrive. We have seen case worse than this and the surprise thing is that Nigerians as used to disappointments of this clueless government. Only one man is always shocked and react without action and that is the president without territory represented here by his reaction media adviser Femi Adsina

  2. They should just make sure that their relatives who travel abroad should test before joining the people in the country.

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