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June 8, 2021 Unicef Asks G7 Countries To Donate Covid Vaccines Or Risk Wasting Jabs

Unicef Asks G7 Countries To Donate Covid Vaccines Or Risk Wasting Jabs

Millions of Covid vaccines could be wasted if rich countries send large amounts of leftover doses to poorer nations in one go, Unicef has warned.

The charity said there needed to be a steady supply throughout the year because poor countries do not have resources to use them all at once.

The UK and others have promised to donate their surplus doses – but they have been asked to give more earlier.

Stars including Billie Eilish and David Beckham are backing Unicef’s plea.

The celebrities have signed a letter to the G7 group of rich countries – including the UK – asking them to donate 20% of their vaccines by August.

“The pandemic will not be over anywhere until it is over everywhere,” said Beckham.

The other stars who have signed the letter include Andy Murray, Olivia Colman, Ewan McGregor, Liam Payne, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Orlando Bloom, Katy Perry, Gemma Chan, Whoopi Goldberg, Claudia Schiffer and Chris Hoy.

Unicef’s vaccine lead Lily Caprani told BBC Newsnight that countries needed to vaccinate their own populations at the same time as the rest of the world.

“At some point, no doubt, we will need to vaccinate under-18s,” she said. “But the priority at this moment has to be making sure that all of the vulnerable and priority groups around the world get vaccines.

“So we’re saying countries like the UK and the G7 need to donate their doses to those low income countries now, while still vaccinating their populations at home.”

But last week, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said vaccinating children in the UK would take priority over sending doses abroad.

Unlike other countries, the UK has not revealed how many doses it plans to donate to the Covax vaccine-sharing scheme, saying only that it will donate its excess doses. On Friday Mr Hancock said the UK did not currently have any spare doses.

 

 

June 8, 2021 Remodeled Chibok School Where Over 200 Girls Were Kidnapped In 2014 Commissioned

Remodeled Chibok School Where Over 200 Girls Were Kidnapped In 2014 Commissioned

Seven years after over 200 schoolgirls were abducted by Boko Haram from it’s hostel, Government Secondary School, Chibok wore a new look with the commissioning major facilities by the Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen on Monday.

Tallen, was invited by Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, to commission the remodeled school now equipped with classrooms and desks, a computer room, laboratory, among other facilities, and has many books presented to it and a security team put in place.

where she commissioned Government Secondary School, Chibok, where over 200 schoolgirls were abducted by Boko Haram on

The school, which was vandalized during the Boko Haram attack of April 14, 2014, had full rehabilitation work commencing when Zulum gave approval on November 16, 2020, during an assessment visit.

Since the attack, the school had remained closed while academic activities were taking place at a primary school in Chibok town since 2014.

Zulum offered support to parents of the schoolgirls affected by the 2014 abduction, as he had previously done at different times.

Aside unveiling of the GSS in Chibok, Governor Zulum commissioned 200 low cost houses newly built for the permanent resettlement of internally displaced persons (IDPs) currently residing in temporary camps.

Zulum also commissioned a newly built government lodge to encourage routine visits to Chibok in order to increase direct access of residents to authorities.

Zulum noted that resettlement efforts were being made possible because of some gains recorded by the federal government in the ongoing peace restoration efforts which, he said, was reaffirmed in President Muhammadu Buhari’s choice of an Army Chief from the military’s theatre of operations in Borno State.

Source: Arise Tv

 

 

June 7, 2021 Buhari Appoints Aides For First Lady

Buhari Appoints Aides For First Lady

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Dr Rukayyatu Gurin as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Administration and Women Affairs in the Office of the First Lady.

Gurin is a Doctorate degree holder in Curriculum Instruction from the University of Maiduguri.

She was at various times a Lecturer at the University of Maiduguri; a Deputy Director at the National Universities Commission (NUC); and a Director at the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru.

Gurin was a Senior Lecturer at Baze University in Abuja before her appointment.

According to the statement, Gurin replaces Hajo Sani who was recently appointed as Nigeria’s Delegate to the United Nations Educational and Scientific Organisation (UNESCO) in France.

Adesina also announced that the president also approved the appointment of Dr Mohammed Kamal Abdurrahman as Senior Special Assistant to the President on Health and Development Partners in the Office of the First Lady.

Abdurrahman holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery from University of Maiduguri.

He worked at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Yola Specialist Hospital, Sithobela Health Centre in Swaziland, and at the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) before his appointment as the Personal Physician to the First Lady in 2015 and reappointed in 2019.

“Abdurrahman will combine his new role with his position as the Personal Physician to the First Lady,’’ Adesina added.

 
 
June 7, 2021 FG Summons UK, U.S Ambassadors, Gives Condition For Lifting Of Twitter Ban

FG Summons UK, U.S Ambassadors, Gives Condition For Lifting Of Twitter Ban

The federal government will only restore Twitter if assured that the platform would be used responsibly.

The diplomats had condemned the ban in Nigeria, saying "banning systems of expression is not the answer.

"These measures inhibit access to information and commerce at precisely the moment when Nigeria needs to foster inclusive dialogue and expression of opinions, as well as share vital information in this time of the COVID-19 pandemic."

On Monday, June 7, 2021, Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Ministry issued the following statement:

“I am directed to inform that following the recent ban on Twitter by the federal government and press statement issued by some Heads of Diplomatic Missions accredited to Nigeria on the subject matter, the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Excellency, Geoffrey Onyeama has invited the affected Ambassadors to a meeting today at 12 noon.

“The venue is Minister’s Conference Room, 8th Floor."

During the meeting, Foreign Affairs Minister Geoffrey Onyeama told the diplomats that Twitter operations will only be restored in Nigeria if the platform is used responsibly.

"We are not saying that Twitter is threatening the country or any such thing. We have taken this measure to stop them to be used as platforms for destabilisation and facilitation of criminality or enforcement of criminalities," Onyeama said.

He added that the condition for restoring Twitter in Nigeria would be "responsible use of the platform and that really would be it."

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