Connect with us


BIG STORY

Nigeria Will Receive 84 Million Doses Of AstraZeneca Vaccine This Year —– Osinbajo

Published

on

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday said Nigeria would receive 84 million doses of Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine this year.

Nigeria had already taken delivery of about four million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

According to a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Laolu, the Vice President spoke during a virtual Chatham House interactive session on Tuesday themed “Priorities for Nigeria’s post-COVID recovery.”

The statement was titled “How Buhari administration’s ESP helped Nigeria tackle COVID-19 challenges -Osinbajo.”

Osinbajo was said to have highlighted the government’s efforts through the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic.

He said the regime also prioritized the strengthening of the country’s public health infrastructure.

Osinbajo also called for global action in ensuring access to vaccines, especially in poorer countries.

He said, “There are justifiable concerns, in my view, about the certainty of fair and equitable access to vaccines, as well as the likelihood that poorer countries would be left behind if the distribution of these vaccines is determined by the nationalistic sentiments.

“As part of our recovery efforts, Nigeria has taken delivery of about four million doses of the COVID-19 vaccines under the international COVAX scheme and we have commenced vaccination of our people.

“This year, we will receive 84 million doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine under that same scheme, which would be enough to vaccinate about 20 percent of our population.”

He said Nigeria’s priorities in a post-COVID-19 world included restoring economic growth in the immediate term, building resilience in the health sector, and repositioning the economy on a sustainable footing in the medium term while saving jobs and building domestic capacity and local production in critical areas.

BIG STORY

Eid al-Adha: Speaker Obasa Calls For Compassion For The Needy, Urges Nigerians To Unite As One

Published

on

The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Obasa has emphasised the importance of compassion and charity towards the less fortunate in society.

The Speaker said this in a heartfelt message marking the celebration of Eid al-Adha, which was released to the public ahead of the festival by his Chief Press Secretary, Dave Agboola.

Speaker Obasa highlighted the essence of Eid al-Adha, which commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son as an act of obedience to God. He drew parallels between this spirit of sacrifice and the modern-day necessity of aiding the disadvantaged. “As we celebrate this significant occasion,” he noted, “let us remember those who are less fortunate. Compassion should be at the core of our hearts, motivating us to support the needy among us.”

He called on residents of Lagos State, especially the Muslim ummah, to extend their hands in kindness and participate in charitable acts, whether through donations, food distribution, or other forms of assistance to those facing hardships. “I encourage everyone to open their hearts and contribute to the welfare of others. It is through our collective efforts that we can alleviate suffering and build a more inclusive society,” he stated.

In the sallah message, Obasa stressed the need for individuals to embody the spirit of sacrifice in their daily lives, not only during festive periods but throughout the year. He reminded the public that sharing and caring for others fosters a sense of belonging and creates a more harmonious society.

The Speaker also reflected on the values of unity and community that Eid embodies, encouraging citizens all over the country to come together regardless of their differences. “Eid al-Adha teaches us the power of togetherness. Let us embrace our diversity and strengthen our bonds as a community, ensuring that no one is left behind,” he added.

Dr Obasa further extended his warm greetings to all Muslims in Lagos State, urging them to celebrate safely and responsibly while reflecting on the deeper meanings of the holiday. “Let us celebrate with gratitude and a renewed commitment to helping people around. May this Eid bring peace, joy, and prosperity to us all,” he concluded.

Continue Reading

BIG STORY

Tinubu Had The Guts To End Petrol Subsidy, Past Leaders Lacked The Will — Wike

Published

on

Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), has said that President Bola Tinubu showed exceptional bravery by eliminating the petrol subsidy on his first day in office.

Wike made this statement on Thursday during the 2025 distinguished personality lecture held at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun state.

The theme of the lecture was “The Nigeria of Our Dreams”.

According to the FCT minister, Tinubu set himself apart from previous leaders who, in his view, only talked about removing the subsidy without taking any action.

Leaders before him all spoke about the evil of fuel subsidy, but none had the courage to dare the blackmail of removing it, Wike said.

Tinubu did and is fittingly grappling with the inevitable, unintended and sometimes orchestrated consequences of this removal.

He said that as a result of the removal, states now have increased resources for development, public debt is no longer increasing, and fuel prices are gradually aligning with market forces due to regulatory enforcement.

‘NIGERIA’S MAIN PROBLEM IS BAD LEADERSHIP’

Wike pointed out that the major issue Nigeria continues to face is poor leadership.

He cited Chinua Achebe’s The Trouble with Nigeria, stressing that the absence of sound leadership remains the nation’s most persistent challenge.

This statement, damaging as it may appear, is extremely difficult to controvert, he said.

He said most of Nigeria’s leaders have come into power through self-interested arrangements that rarely prioritize national growth, whether under military or civilian rule.

He stated that Tinubu has proven himself to be a leader with integrity, foresight and determination.

Wike characterized the president as someone who takes well-informed, forward-thinking and practical decisions, and who leads with determination and courage.

The leader we need must believe in the infinite possibilities that Nigeria exemplifies while taking solid, proactive, logical and well-informed decisions that would maximally actualise her potential, he said.

This leader must have the courage and audacity to act, build, innovate and generally expand the frontiers of development with a hands-on approach that would emphasise excellence over mediocrity.

He added that Tinubu’s governance record in Lagos and his deep dedication to democratic values make him well-qualified for the presidency.

He has shown in several ways and at different times a stout commitment to the enthronement of democracy in our country, to the extent of even putting his own life on the line in the process, he said.

He has shown great capacity for engendering development, as captured in the unprecedented rapid and exponential development of Lagos state under his watch and even beyond.

‘TRUE FEDERALISM BEING RESTORED’

Wike also highlighted Tinubu’s initiatives to decentralise authority and encourage growth at the regional level.

The overwhelming cry of over-centralisation of power and resources at the national level and the attendant abuse of the doctrine of federalism are being systematically addressed, he said.

He explained that this is happening through the creation of regional commissions tasked with pushing development in their respective areas, enabling power to return to the people.

In terms of national security, Wike said Tinubu is enhancing personnel capabilities through training and retraining.

He mentioned that the president’s approval of forest guard recruitment marks a significant step in eliminating sanctuaries used by criminals and terrorists.

Bandits and terrorists would no longer find incubation points and free territories to operate, he said.

Put simply, the era of banditry and terrorism would soon come to an end.

He concluded by saying that all these efforts show Tinubu’s determination to set Nigeria on a path of progress.

Continue Reading

BIG STORY

Ignore Critics Of Lagos-Calabar Road Project, They Don’t Know What They’re Talking About — Tinubu to Umahi

Published

on

President Bola Tinubu has urged the minister of works, David Umahi, to disregard those who are criticizing the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway initiative.

Tinubu made this statement in Lagos on Thursday at the event marking the commencement of the deep-seaport access road reconstruction.

Back on May 31, Tinubu officially commissioned the first completed 30km section of phase one of the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway.

Despite this milestone, the unveiling of section one has been met with backlash since it accounts for less than five percent of the entire 700km project.

The highway project was initially launched by Tinubu in March 2024, with Hitech Construction Company Ltd awarded the contract.

At the seaport access road event, Tinubu responded to concerns over the project’s expenses, saying those who are dissatisfied could consider alternative routes.

He reiterated his administration’s dedication to providing sustainable infrastructure to serve the nation’s needs.

Tinubu directed Umahi to move forward with the planning and construction of additional segments of the Lagos-Calabar highway.

“I appeal to you, David, don’t listen to those critics. They don’t know what they are talking about,” Tinubu said.

“If they don’t like the road or if it’s too expensive, toll it for them. They could go to Idumota.”

“My own is to affirm our commitment to deliver enduring infrastructure across our great nation.”

“Forget all the misconceptions; you are a doer, thinker, and great professional, David.”

“On my way here, I witnessed the significant progress of section 2 of the Lagos-Calabar highway project, with 10km out of a 55km stretch already done.”

“I’m also pleased to report ongoing works at the Cross River and Akwa-Ibom sections and have directed that more segments be designed and procured. Go ahead and do the job.”

Continue Reading



 

Join Us On Facebook

Most Popular