NEWS
FG Administers 3m COVID-19 Vaccines, Says No Vaccine Related Death
By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
The Federal Government, has revealed that over three million vaccination has been administered in Nigeria, since Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination started in March 2021.
Disclosing this at a media briefing yesterday in Abuja, the Chief Executive Officer, Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr.
Faisal Shuaib, said Nigeria has not reported any case of death directly linked to COVID-19 vaccination.Though according to him, 13,267 people experienced mild to moderate side effects, while 4,708 have experienced moderate to severe side effects.
“So far after more than three million vaccinations, 13,267 people have experienced mild to moderate side effects, while 4,708 have experienced moderate to severe side effects.
“It is however important for me to repeat that Nigeria has not recorded any case of death directly linked to COVID-19 vaccination. Cases of mild, moderate and severe reactions that have been recorded are expected from normal vaccination and people who experienced any of these have since recovered and are doing well. Therefore, we should not allow the fear of side effects to discourage us from taking the vaccine, as the long term benefits of getting vaccinated far outweighs the risk of brief side effects.
“The Federal Government has remained committed to ensuring that every eligible person in Nigeria is vaccinated against COVID-19. As of today, June 24th 2021, our data shows that 2,099,568 people have been vaccinated with their first doses while 1,005,234 have received their second doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. You would recall that the government reopened administration of first dose to address increase in vaccine demand by people who were yet to be vaccinated at all. This resulted in the increase in number of clients vaccinated with the first doses.
“Let me further clarify that full vaccination DOES NOT exempt people who have received their second doses of the vaccine from observing the infection prevention and control measures. It is very important for everyone, including those who have received their second doses to continue to wear face masks and observe other non-pharmaceutical measures to prevent the spread of the virus.
“We understand the constraints of time arising from our various economic and social engagements and because of that, we decided to extend the administration of second dose of the vaccine until 5th of July 2021. You would recall that the initial closing date for second dose administration was 25th of June, 2021.
“Even though we have extended the timeline for the second dose administration until 5th of July 2021, however those who have received their first dose no later than May 13th are advised to visit the nearest vaccination site to receive their second dose as soon as possible, for full protection against COVID-19.
“Furthermore, we continue to receive requests from Nigerians who have taken the first dose of the vaccine outside the Country but want to take the second dose back home. They should walk into the nearest designated health facility to receive the jab. Health workers are hereby requested not to turn them back,” he said.
Foreign News
Five Arrested over Plot to Attack German Christmas Market
Five men have been arrested in Germany suspected of being involved in a plot to drive a vehicle into people at a Christmas market.
Three Moroccans, an Egyptian and a Syrian were detained on Friday over the plan to target a market in the southern Bavarian state. Authorities said they suspected an “Islamist motive”.
Prosecutors said the Egyptian – a 56-year-old – was alleged to have “called for a vehicle attack… with the aim of killing or injuring as many people as possible”.
The Moroccans allegedly agreed to carry out the attack.Officials in Germany have been on high alert after previous attacks at Christmas markets, including in Magdeburg last December that killed six people.
Authorities did not say when the planned attack was supposed to take place or which market was the target, though said they believed it to be one in the Dingolfing-Landau area, north east of Munich.
German newspaper Bild reported the Egyptian man was an imam at a mosque in the area.
Police said the Moroccan men – aged 30, 28 and 22 – were arrested accused of having agreed to commit murder, while the Syrian man, a 37-year-old, was accused of encouraging the suspects “in their decision to commit the crime”.
The five suspects appeared before a magistrate on Saturday and remain in custody.
Joachim Herrmann, Bavaria’s state interior minister, told Bild the “excellent cooperation between our security services” had helped to prevent “a potentially Islamist-motivated attack”.
Christmas markets are popular festive attractions throughout Germany, frequently attracting large crowds and significant tourism.
Security at events has been increased in recent years, since an attack in Berlin in 2016 when a man drove a lorry into a market crowd, killing 12 people.
NEWS
NAF Begins Nationwide Aptitude Test for 2025 Recruitment of 20,000 Candidates
No fewer than 20,000 applicants nationwide are participating in the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Zonal General Aptitude Test for the 2025 Basic Military Training Course (BMTC) 46 recruitment exercise.
The Director, Public Relations and Information of NAF, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, in a statement on Sunday, said the aptitude test began on Saturday across the country.
Ejodame, who described the test as a key stage of the recruitment process, said, it was being conducted simultaneously at 15 zonal centres located in Sokoto, Minna, Kaduna, Kano, Bauchi, Maiduguri, Yola, Makurdi, Jos, Ilorin, Ipetu-Ijesa, Enugu, Benin, Port Harcourt and Ikeja.
He said the nationwide spread of the centres reflected NAF’s commitment to inclusiveness, equal opportunity and a transparent, merit-based recruitment system that allows qualified Nigerians from all parts of the country to compete fairly.
According to him, the large turnout underscores the sustained confidence of Nigerian youths in the Air Force as a disciplined, professional and patriotic institution, as well as its resolve to attract capable, motivated and resilient personnel to strengthen national defence and internal security operations.
Speaking on the exercise, the Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, said the recruitment process was guided by fairness, integrity and strict adherence to established standards.
According to CAS, the NAF remains firmly committed to recruiting the best candidates by merit, “as the quality of our personnel is fundamental to operational effectiveness and the successful execution of our constitutional mandate.”
He added that the aptitude test was a critical step toward building a motivated and mission-ready force, assuring Nigerians of the NAF’s continued support to internal security operations and the protection of lives and property.
NEWS
Transportation Expert Lauds Mbah over Security, Infrastructure in Enugu
A transportation expert and elder statesman, Chief Chris Chigboh, has commended Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State for the remarkable improvements witnessed in security and infrastructure.
Chigboh, a former Secretary of Transportation in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), stated this in an interview on Sunday in Abuja.
He spoke shortly after returning from Enugu, where he said he personally observed the transformation programmes being implemented by the Mbah administration.
According to him, the developmental strides recorded in the state in the last two years indicate that Enugu is on course to surpass the governor’s target of building a 30-billion-dollar economy by 2031.
“What I saw in Enugu beats my imagination, especially when compared with the state’s lean receipts from the federation account.
“The security operation control centre is second to none. The recent addition of drones and other security infrastructure will help flush out terrorists and criminal elements from the state.
“With these measures, citizens are set to enjoy a crime-free Yuletide and New Year celebrations. The latest transportation infrastructure will also ease movement of goods and services across the state,” he said.
Chigboh said terrorism and banditry had negatively affected development plans in many parts of the country, leaving citizens in fear and deepening economic hardship.
He expressed satisfaction with the recent deployment of surveillance drones in a late-night operation around the Opi–Nsukka/Ugwogo–Nike forest, a notorious kidnappers’ hideout, noting that the operation led to the evacuation of bandits from the area.
“With the frontal attacks on criminals in Enugu, the state will attain greater economic prosperity in the near future,” he added.
The state government recently added two surveillance drones and 10 security vehicles to its security fleet. It also procured 200 BRT buses and several electric vehicles for commercial transportation.
Chigboh, who also served as Secretary of Area Councils in the FCT, commended the cleanliness of Enugu metropolis and the rollout of smart schools across political wards in the state.
He described the expansion of the capital city through new estates on its fringes as a creative move to accommodate current and future population growth.
The elder statesman also lauded the introduction of electric vehicles for public transportation and urged the governor to complement the initiative with a rail network.
The rail line, he said, would link all local government areas, to boost commerce and facilitate the movement of food from rural communities to major markets.
“Mbah can partner with the Federal Government to revive portions of the Eastern railway corridor by putting the abandoned Agbani–Emene transit line to use.
“This will significantly improve travel and haulage within Coal City,” he said.
Chigboh, who was involved in the design and implementation of the Abuja Master Plan, noted that the harmonious relationship between the executive and legislative arms of government in Enugu was responsible for the peace and coordinated development currently witnessed.
He described Mbah’s socio economic reforms as unprecedented in the history of the state and called on residents to support government initiatives, especially in the area of security, to sustain Enugu’s status as the safest state in the South-East.
He urged chairmen of the 17 local government areas of the state to emulate the governor by extending development efforts to rural communities.

