President Muhammadu Buhari is once again, approaching the World Bank to obtain a loan of $30million for the purpose of building a Covid-19 vaccine plant in the country.
President Buhari disclosed that his regime is currently in talks with the World Bank to obtain funds to be channelled towards building a vaccine plant in Nigeria.
The President hopes that the vaccine plant which is to be built in collaboration with the Nigerian drug maker, May & Baker Nigeria Plc, would commence latest next year.
Speaking through Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, at the graduation ceremony of Senior Executive Course 43 participants of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, the President said:
āNigeria is in talks with the World Bankās private lending arm and other lenders to raise about $30 million to help finance a vaccine plant ā Biovaccines Nigeria Ltd, with 49 per cent of the company owned by the Nigerian government and the balance held by May & Baker Nigeria Plc.
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āPlans to begin construction of the plant in the first quarter of next year and it will initially be a āfill and finish,ā which means importing the raw materials for the vaccines and then packaging them for distribution. Full manufacturing is expected to follow.ā
Earlier this year, the Federal Government had approved a total of N10 billion to support the production of local vaccines. The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, had made this known in a statement where he said:
āThe Ministry of Finance has released N10 billion to support domestic vaccine production, while we are working to develop our own vaccines.
āNigeria is exploring options for licensed production in collaboration with recognised institutions. We are also exploring the option of local production of the vaccines in-country and have had discussions with a producer.ā
The call for local production of vaccines was also helped by the United States President Joe Biden who announced support for the waiver of Intellectual Property Protections on Covid-19 vaccine development, in a bid to boost the fight against the pandemic.
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Jerry Temple Nwobi
23/11/2021 at 6:53 amHope it will be use for the exact purpose