FG Cannot Give Nigerians Vaccine Without Research And Scientific Study Of The Prevalent Types Of COVID-19 In Nigeria - Dino Melaye (Video)

Posted by Amarachi on Tue 12th Jan, 2021 - tori.ng

Dino Melaye in a video he shared, stated that FG can not give Nigerians a vaccine without research and scientific study of the prevalent COVID-19 strains in Nigeria.

Dino Melaye

Former Senator Dino Melaye has condemned the decision of the government to receive the COVID 19 vaccine and administer it to Nigerians.

Dino Melaye in a video he shared, stated that FG can not give Nigerians a vaccine without research and scientific study of the prevalent COVID-19 strains in Nigeria.

The former lawmaker who averred that Coronavirus vaccines delivered to different countries around the world were made according to the prevalent condition, affirmed that it is shameful that the largest Black country with over 150 universities and thousands of core scientists cannot develop its own vaccine.

He also wondered why N400 billion can be used to import vaccines when Nigerian professors need less than N50 billion to deliver.

 Dino Tweeted;

"FG can not give Nigerians vaccine without research and scientific study of the prevelent types of covid in Nigeria.

It's sad, shameful and a total disgrace. Why can't the largest Black country with over 150 universities and thousands of core scientists develop it's own vaccine? Why use 400 billion Naira to import vaccine when our professors need less than 50 billion to deliver!!!"

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