Nigeria receives Russia’s covid-19 vaccines

L-R The HMH Dr. Osagie Ehanire, His Excellency Alexey Shebarshin and permanent Secretary A. M Abdullah while presenting his document.

The Russia republic on Friday donated samples of its COVID-19 vaccines to the Nigerian Government.

Alexey Shebarshin, Russia’s Ambassador to Nigeria, delivered the samples to the Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, during a visit to the ministry in Abuja.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by the ministry’s Director of Information, Media, and Public Relations, Olujimi Oyetomi titled ‘Russian Federation Ambassador to Nigeria, H.E. Alexey L. Shebarshin on a courtesy visit to Nigeria’s Health Ministers, Russian-made COVID-19 Vaccine finally here.’

According to the statement, H.E. Alexey L. Shebarshin, who admitted that he is a non-scientist, said he was in the Federal Ministry of Health to formally hand over the Russian-made Vaccine against COVID-19 to Nigeria with an aide memoir which explains the details for Nigerian teams to study and get ready for further researches, patronage and application.

The Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire stated that Nigeria has been participating in series of knowledge exchange and contacts with different research bodies and countries to find solutions to the COVID-19 challenge and has contacted the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Nigeria for right of access immediately the Russian COVID-19 Vaccine was announced.

H.E. Alexey L. Shebarshin, who explained further that countries such as U.A.E, S/Arabia, Mexico etc have expressed interest in the Russian COVID-19 Vaccine and requested that Nigeria puts together a team to interface with his Embassy to drive the process of human trials not just for the Russian COVID-19 Vaccine but to explore further disease and health areas where the Russian Federation has the expertise to manage with vaccines.

The statement said that the consensus of the decision reached was to refer the vaccine to the necessary professional institutes and agencies of the Federal Ministry of Health beginning with NAFDAC, NIPRD, and for a team of Scientists and advisors to the Ministry to get to work on possible patronage of the Russian Vaccine to alleviate the plight of Nigerians under the COVID-19 pandemic.

“A Ministerial Team is also expected to be raised to continue further engagement with the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Nigeria on the vaccine as well as other areas of interests highlighted at the meeting”, it said.