Ehanire: Why FG is yet to submit supplementary budget for COVID vaccine
June 03
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In December, Ehanire had said the federal government will need
He added that N156 billion will be needed in 2021 while N200 billion will be used for vaccination in 2022.
But speaking during a press briefing organised by the presidential communications team in Abuja on Thursday, Ehanire said the actual price for the COVID-19 vaccine is still in rough stages.
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“There are different prices of the vaccines, and we don’t really know exactly the one we’re getting. And we also know that the ones we’re getting from COVAX are at no cost to us. So what we’re doing is that the additional ones that we’re going to get will take care of 50 million Nigerians, COVAX will take care of 20 million, they are even offering to take care of more than that, maybe up to 30 million,” Ehanire said.
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Qatar moves to consolidate military, security presence in Libya
Al Thani reiterated his country’s support for the Libyan political process led by the United Nations “as long as it preserves the unity of the Libyan soil away from foreign interference.”
Tuesday 25/05/2021
Libyan Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Government of National Unity Naglaa Al-Manqoush (R) attends a joint press conference with her Qatari counterpart Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani in Tripoli on May 23, 2021. (AFP)
TRIPOLI – A visit by Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani to Libya’s capital Tripoli on Sunday reflected Doha’s desire to consolidate its military and security presence in Libya despite the risks that this may pose in light of the ongoing differences between the different Libyan factions.
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