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Nigeria left out as World Bank issues $4b vaccine rollout to Ghana, 50 others

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THE World Bank has disclosed that it has spent over $4b in its effort to curtail the Covid-19 pandemic in Benin Republic, Ghana, and 49 other countries.

This was made known in a press statement titled ‘World Bank financing for COVID-19 vaccine rollout exceeds $4bn for 50 countries’ released on the Bank’s website on Wednesday.

However, Nigeria was not included in the list of 51 countries that had benefited from the N4b funding, released by the World Bank.

The press statement read, “The World Bank announced today that it is providing over $4bn for the purchase and deployment of Covid-19 vaccines for 51 developing countries, half of which are in Africa.

“More than half of the financing comes from the International Development Association, the bank’s fund for the world’s poorest countries, and is on grant or highly concessional terms.

“This financing is part of the bank’s commitment to help low and middle-income countries acquire and distribute vaccines and strengthen their health systems.”

The World Bank also called on key stakeholders to engage in vaccine procurement and delivery.

Nigeria was not included in the list of developing countries, because there were certain Covid-19 financing schemes going on in Nigeria, and as soon as such schemes were finalised, an announcement would be made, said a source at the World Bank.

The source stated that the funding was not a one-off thing and more countries would be included with time.

“The World Bank reiterated its call to governments, pharmaceutical companies, and organisations involved in vaccine procurement and delivery to help increase transparency and build greater public information regarding vaccine contracts, options and agreements; vaccine financing and delivery agreements; and doses delivered and future delivery plans,” the statement added.

“It asked those countries anticipating excess vaccine supplies in the coming months to release their surplus doses and options as soon as possible, in a transparent manner, to developing countries with adequate distribution plans in place.”

The bank’s Managing Director, Operations, Axelvan Trotsenburg, was quoted in the statement as saying, “The World Bank is helping developing countries in every region of the world with vaccine purchase and rollout.

“Significant challenges still remain regarding vaccine deployment and hesitancy. We are taking action on all fronts to tackle these challenges, working in solidarity with international and regional partners to expedite doses to as many people as possible and to enhance disease surveillance, preparedness, and response.”

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