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U.S. PlansDonation of 500m COVID-19 Vaccine Doses
U.S. President, Joe Biden’s administration plans to buy 500 million doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine to donate to other countries over the next two years.
According to U.S. media reports, about 200 million doses will be distributed this year while with the remaining doses will be delivered in 2022.
Although, the White House is yet to officially comment on the plan to roll out 500 million doses worldwide but the U.
S. leader mentioned it as he landed in the UK at the start of his first foreign trip.But when asked if the U.S. government had a vaccination strategy for the world, Biden said: “I have one, and I’ll be announcing it,” before boarding Air Force One.
An eager crowd awaited his arrival on Wednesday at the RAF Mildenhall airbase in Suffolk, keen to catch a glimpse of Air Force One when Mr Biden touched down on Wednesday evening.
Biden has been addressing U.S. troops stationed at the base, paying tribute to military families and remembering his late son, Beau, who served in the National Guard.
He praised U.S. allies – “like-minded nations” – and added: “The United States is back!”
Along with talking to European partners, Mr Biden will also meet Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The eight-day trip will begin with a meeting on Thursday with Prime Minister Boris Johnson ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwall.
The G7 (Group of Seven) is made up of the world’s seven largest so-called advanced economies – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the US – plus the EU.
Earlier on June 3, the Director-General, World Health Organisation (WHO), Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus had solicited the support of G7 health ministers to meet vaccination targets by the end of the year.
In his remarks at the G7 Health Ministers’ meeting in Oxford, Ghebreyesus appealed to the ministers to provide leadership for strengthening WHO on sustainable financing.
“First, we seek your support for reaching our vaccination targets for September and the end of the year; sharing doses with COVAX now is essential for achieving those targets.
“We need 250 million doses by September and we need 100 million doses just in June and July,’’ he said.
Similarly, Johnson said he would urge G7 leaders to commit to vaccinating the world against COVID-19 by the end of next year.
Leaders will arrive in Cornwall on Friday, and meetings will get under way the following morning. (NAN)
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Kenneth Anetor Elected National Vice Chairman of ASAAHN
Abuja, Nigeria – In a significant move for alcohol policy advocacy in Nigeria, Amb.
Pst. Kenneth Anetor has been elected as the National Vice Chairman of the Association of Advocates Against Alcohol Harm in Nigeria (ASAAHN). The election, held on December 29, 2024, brought together key stakeholders committed to addressing the growing challenges of alcohol abuse and policy regulation in the country.ASAAHN, a coalition of over 50 civil society organizations (CSOs) spanning the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria, is at the forefront of advocating for stricter alcohol policies and public awareness on alcohol-related harm.
Kenneth Anetor’s election is expected to bring a new level of dynamism and strategic focus to the coalition’s mission.A Leader with a Purpose
Amb. Kenneth Anetor is no stranger to leadership and advocacy. A well-known philanthropist, he co-founded A New Thing International Foundation, a non-governmental organization recognized for its impactful work in health advocacy, poverty alleviation, and youth empowerment.
Over the years, Anetor has demonstrated his ability to create lasting change. His foundation’s upcoming documentary, “The Power of Prevention,” marking its 10th anniversary, reflects his belief in tackling societal issues at their root. From empowering underserved communities to promoting preventive health measures, Anetor’s contributions have earned him widespread respect.
A Crucial Role at ASAAHN
As the new National Vice Chairman, Kenneth Anetor will work alongside other executives to advance ASAAHN’s goal of reforming alcohol policies in Nigeria. His wealth of experience in advocacy and grassroots mobilization is expected to enhance the coalition’s influence and effectiveness.
Speaking after his election, Anetor reaffirmed his commitment to addressing alcohol harm in Nigeria. “This is not just a position; it is a call to action. Together, we will push for stronger policies and increased public awareness to tackle the challenges of alcohol abuse in our country,” he said.
Driving the Mission Forward
ASAAHN’s work includes organizing public enlightenment campaigns, radio talk shows, and stakeholder engagements to promote the adoption of effective alcohol control policies. With Anetor’s leadership, the coalition is set to deepen its advocacy efforts and expand its reach both nationally and internationally.
His election has been widely celebrated, with many describing it as a recognition of his dedication to social justice and transformative change. Colleagues and supporters have expressed confidence in his ability to bring innovative solutions to ASAAHN’s mission.
A Bright Future Ahead
Kenneth Anetor’s election as National Vice Chairman of ASAAHN is a testament to his commitment to creating a better Nigeria. As he takes on this new role, expectations are high for the positive impact he will bring to alcohol policy advocacy in the country.
Congratulations, Amb. Pst. Kenneth Anetor! Your leadership continues to inspire hope for a healthier, more informed society.
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African Leaders Find Critical Path to Success – Tinubu
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
President Bola Tinubu yesterday said African leaders have found the way to develop their continent, stressing that they are poised to build capacity to tackle poverty.
Tinubu, who was Special Guest of Honour at the swearing-in of President John Mahama in Accra, Ghana said African nations will uplift their people and build a prosperous future.
In his words, “We shall lift our nations out of poverty and build a resilient economy at our own pace.
“We have nothing to prove to anyone except ourselves. We have found the critical path to our success.”
Tinubu described Ghana’s peaceful democratic transition as a testament to the continent’s progress, urging critics to stop questioning Africa’s potential.
He said, “Today, I’m here not only as the President of Nigeria but also as an African in resolute support for Ghana and her people,” adding that Mahama’s inauguration was a source of pride and honour for Ghanaians, the entire continent and the Diaspora.
“We celebrate African Democracy today as Ghana and her beloved people mark the transition from one democratic government to another.
“This moment does more than symbolise another milestone in the evolution of Ghanaian democratic society.
“It lays to bed the question of whether Ghana and Africa are capable of democratic and productive endeavours. Ghana has answered that question resoundingly,” Tinubu maintained.
He urged African nations to strengthen their bonds of brotherhood and resist external forces that seek to divide them.
“While others may seek to demean Africa and keep brother pitted against brother, that shining star reminds us of who we are and, better yet, who we can be. We shall always strive to work together. Even when we disagree, we shall dialogue and discuss until we reach an agreement.”
Tinubu congratulated President Mahama on his return to power, describing him as a leader of “patriotic vision and substance” with a deep commitment to his nation’s progress.
He pledged Nigeria’s support to Ghana, emphasizing the unbreakable bond between the two West African nations.
“President Mahama and I share a deep friendship. My dear brother, I am here to work with you. You know you can count on Nigeria’s support and goodwill whenever needed. The bond is strong and cannot be broken.”
Tinubu called for renewed focus on subregional integration to address pressing challenges such as poverty, youth unemployment, instability, and insurgency.
He highlighted the need for closer collaboration between Nigeria and Ghana to foster shared prosperity and stability across West Africa.
“Your ascension to power should also mark a new and invigorated momentum in pursuing subregional integration and progress. With laser focus, we can tackle our people’s most pressing concerns,” Tinubu said.
President Tinubu concluded his speech with a message of hope, calling on African nations to continue building democratic systems and resilient economies.“May Ghana’s democracy continue to grow stronger. May progress and prosperity be your portion. Let us all look forward to a future filled with hope, opportunity, and prosperity,” he prayed.
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Tinubu Leaves Abuja for Accra to Attend Mahama’s Inauguration Today
By David Torough, Abuja
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will today travel to Accra, Ghana to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Ghana’s President-elect, John Dramani Mahama.
The inauguration, scheduled for January tomorrow marks Mahama’s return to power following his victory in the Dec.
2024 elections.Mahama, who previously served as Ghana’s 12th president from 2011 to 2017, will succeed President Nana Akufo-Addo, whose tenure ends after serving from 2017 to 2025.
A statement issued yesterday by the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to the President, Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu’s visit follows an invitation from the president-elect, who met with the Nigerian leader in Abuja last Dec.
The two leaders share a longstanding personal relationship, emblematic of the broader strong ties between Nigeria and Ghana, both members of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
As the current Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, President Tinubu will join other African leaders in celebrating this significant democratic transition in Ghana.
Accompanying the President will be Mrs. Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, along with other senior government officials.
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will depart Abuja on Monday, January 6, for Accra, the capital of the Republic of Ghana, to attend the inauguration of President-elect John Dramani Mahama on January 7.
“Mahama, who served as the 12th president of Ghana between 2011 and 2017, was reelected in December 2024. He will succeed President Nana Akuffo-Addo (2017-2025).
“President Tinubu’s trip to Accra is at the invitation of the president-elect, who had visited the Nigerian leader earlier in December.
“Mahama and President Tinubu have a longstanding personal relationship, just like Nigeria and Ghana maintain a longstanding bilateral relationship.
“President Tinubu, as Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, will join other African leaders at the ceremony.
“Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu and other senior government officials will accompany President Tinubu on the trip”, the statement said.