President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo will receive AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccine shots on Saturday, reports reveal.
Dr. Faisal Shuaib, Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development, made this known during a State House Briefing in Abuja to newsmen on Thursday.
Faisal said the exercise would encourage Nigerians and also boost their confidence to take the received 3.9 million doses of AstraZeneca/Oxford Covid-10 vaccine that landed the country earlier this week.
Shuaib said, “The next step in the vaccination program given that we’ve now received the vaccines is a launch that will be taking place at the National Hospital tomorrow (Friday). The time scheduled for that launch is 10 am. The launch will be conducted by the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19.
“The plan is to vaccinate the frontline health workers that work in the treatment center of the National Hospital. Those will be the first people, just like we’ve communicated that frontline health workers will be the first people to take the vaccine.
“After that, the plan is to vaccinate Mr. President, Mr. Vice-President, and strategic leaders on Saturday. Again, we are hopeful that when Nigerians see leaders like Mr. President and Mr. Vice-President take the vaccine, it will increase their confidence around the safety of the vaccines.
“As you are well aware that even before the vaccine arrived in Nigeria, there is a lot of hesitancy. It is a global phenomenon. Vaccine hesitancy is similar no matter where you are, you have to provide the right information, and to those people who have questions, we cannot dismiss their cynicism.
“It is our responsibility as public health workers not to only offer the vaccine but do the extra work in terms of providing the resources that are needed and to convince people that these vaccines are safe.”