The Zamfara State Government has received 65,982 doses of the Moderna COVID- 19 vaccines for the second phase of vaccinations in the state.
Speaking at the presentation of the vaccines, the representative of the Federal Government, Dr. Namadi Lawal, commended the conduct of the state during the first phase of the COVID-19 vaccines administration.
Lawal said Zamfara state was rated second in the federation, while expressing the hope that the state would repeat the same success or even surpass its previous performance in the second phase exercise.
He advised the people who had already taken the AstraZeneca vaccine during the first phase, not take the Moderna vaccine, saying that their second dosages will come later.
Similarly, he urged the state government to provide solar power systems at the store, to prevent power outage, as the vaccines can only be preserved under an intensive cooling system.
Receiving the vaccines, on behalf of the state, the Speaker, Zamfara State House of Assembly, Alhaji Nasiru Magarya, assured of the state government’s commitment to diligently administer the vaccines to achieve more success.
Magarya said the state government’s committee on COVID-19 under his watch, would ensure adequate supervision and monitoring through out the exercise in the state.
Proper enlightenment of the public would also be done to make sure the vaccines reached on unvaccinated people as directed.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that representatives of the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations International Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and the African Field Epidemiology Network Healthier Africa (AFENET), were all in attendance at the event. (NAN)