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COVID-19: FG Frowns As Nigeria Yet To Achieve 50% Vaccination Target

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Federal government of Nigeria has revealed that the nation is yet to vaccinate 50 percent of its eligible population since the exercise commenced last year.

Dr. Binta Bako, Manager, COVID-19 Crisis Communication Centre, made this disclosure on Tuesday while giving an update on the vaccination exercise at Abuja, the nation’s capital.

He, however, noted that there are plans to reach the target of vaccinating 56.8 million (50%) eligible Nigerians by the first quarter of 2022.

“We haven’t reached the 50 per cent of our target population, about four million people which is less than 50 per cent of those who have received their first dose vaccination have received their second dose.”

According to her, only Nasarawa and Jigawa states have reached over 50 percent of their target population.

She also said the booster dose was very important for optimal protection and should be taken six months after the second dose had been taken.

Bako said the data that was taken did not take into consideration time intervals but was based on the previous campaigns.

She further disclosed that the country had been was using only Pfizer vaccine for the booster dose since December 10, 2021, and has now started using it as first and second doses as well.

Bako said the agency had identified some success factors that could be linked to states with high performance in the ongoing mass vaccination rollout, adding that states with high performance had been seen to have a high level of ownership with regards to the implementation of the SCALES strategy rolled-out by the government to ramp-up COVID-19 vaccinations.

According to a progress report by NPHCDA, as of January 8, 2022, 11,594,316 persons (9.8%) had received the first dose; 4,759,637 (4.3%) received the second dose, while 155,278 had been given a booster dose.

Bako said that going forward lessons would be drawn from high performing states, such as Nasarawa, that had implemented laudable initiatives.

“In line with the strategy of the NPHCDA, a joint task force was immediately constituted chaired by the Executive Secretary including directors of NAPHDA, the State Security Services, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) and the State Ministry of Health as members,” he added.

On strategies adopted to increase vaccination figures, Bako said motorised rallies were organised across the local government areas in the country.

She added that entertainment by artists and comedians using local languages in tertiary institutions, motor parks and all the designated mass vaccination sites were also undertaken.

Bako also urged Nigerians who had taken their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccines to come for the second dose.

Also speaking at the event, the Director of Communication and Advocacy at the National Primary HealthCare Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr. Eunice Damisa, said the agency had expanded access to vaccines, adding that this led to increased coverage and reduction in hesitancy.

“We are engaging community gate keepers like the traditional and religious leaders across the country to build confidence of their followers on the efficacy of the vaccines.

“There is a time interval between the first and second dose. While we acknowledge the fact that we are having drop outs in terms of people not coming for the second dose when it is due,” she said.

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