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By Akinwande Soji-Ojo
The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that Nigeria and five other African countries have been selected to begin the production of COVID-19 vaccines as the continent has had limited access to jabs.
The five other African countries that will receive technology for the production of the vaccine include Egypt, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa and Tunisia.
Director-General of WHO, Tedros Ghebreyesus, made the disclosure in Brussels, Belgium, on Friday, at a ceremony hosted by the European Council, France, South Africa, and WHO in the presence of President Emmanuel Macron;President Cyril Ramaphosa; President of the European Council, Charles Michel and President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
Ghebreyesus listed the first six countries that would receive the technology needed to produce mRNA vaccines on the African continent at the African Union summit in Brussels on Friday.
According to the WHO DG, they were selected as the first recipients of technology from the organisation’s global mRNA vaccine hub, in a push to ensure the African continent can make its own jabs to fight COVID-19 and other diseases.
‘’Today I’m delighted to announce the first six African countries that will receive technology from the hub to produce their own mRNA vaccines: Egypt, Kenya Nigeria, Senegal South Africa, and Tunisia.
“I was honoured to visit the Hub last week. And it’s already producing results, with Afrigen’s announcement that it has produced its own mRNA vaccine, based on publicly-available information about the composition of an existing vaccine.
“We expect clinical trials to start in the 4th quarter of this year, with approval expected in 2024. We expect the benefits of this initiative will extend far beyond #COVID19, by creating a platform for vaccines against other diseases including malaria and tuberculosis.
“WHO will work with the companies and the government in each country to develop a roadmap for training and production, based on their needs and capacities.
“Thank you all, and we look forward to working with all of you to make this project a success, for the healthier, safer and fairer Africa,”Ghebreyesus said.