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Nigeria may submit N296 bln supplementary budget for Covid-19 vaccines next week

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Nigerian Government has proposed a budget of N296 billion expenditure for the purchase of coronavirus vaccines in addition to the ones being received from the African Union (AU).

“The Federal Ministry of Health has proposed the sum of N296 billion for the purchase of Vaccines to cover 2021 and 2022,” a tweet from the official government platform revealed.

“A supplementary budget will be sent to the National Assembly in due course,” it added.

Nigeria’s primary health care agency boss Faisal Shuaib on Wednesday told Reuters that he expects a supplementary budget would be presented to lawmakers within the next two weeks.

Nigeria, which has recorded over 2,000 deaths from COVID-19 and began vaccinations last month and plans to inoculate 40 percent of its people this year and another 30 percent in 2022.

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Nigeria hopes to receive up to 70 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine this year through the African Union (AU).

It expects to initially receive 30 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine in July through the AU.

“We’re hoping that we’ll be able to get up to 70 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson this year. This is yet to be finalised but these are some of the advanced conversations that are going on between Nigeria and the African Union,” he said.

Nigeria previously said it had applied for 41 million doses through the AU, comprising of Pfizer, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson shots. But Shuaib said the proportion of AstraZenca doses was likely to be reduced by the delays.

“Some of the allocations that we were supposed to get for the AstraZeneca will be replaced by the Johnson and Johnson,” he said, adding that this was yet to be finalised.

Nigeria took delivery of 3.92 million doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine in March and have since started giving the shots to eligible Nigerians.

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