COVID-19: CBN funds, challenges Nigerian researchers, institutions to develop vaccine

CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele

THE Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has unveiled it plan to fund Nigerian researchers and science institutions for development of vaccine to curb the dreaded Corona Virus in the country.

The Governor of CBN, Godwin Emefiele disclosed this at the unveiling of the THISDAY Dome Testing, Tracing and Treatment Centre, Abuja on Tuesday and emphasized the nation’s apex bank is developing a framework under which grants and long term facilities will be provided to researchers, science institutions and biotechnology firms to develop COVID-19 Vaccine.

Emefiele also disclosed that the CA-COVlD-19 (Coalition against Covid-19) made up of Nigerian private sectors had laudably raised up to N27 Billion to fund these initiatives which enables the government to build and equip isolation centres with standard medical equipment among others across the 36 states of the federation.

According to him, the Testing, Tracing and Treatment Centre being inaugurated represents a part of the support being provided by the CA- COVID alliance adding that if Nigeria was to wait for foreign countries to develop their own vaccines, it would be the last in the queue to receive curative remedies for the teeming population.

“The CBN today challenges Nigerian scientists at home and in the diaspora to go back to their laboratories and develop a Nigerian vaccine.

“Once validated by the Health Authorities, the CBN will step in and do the needful for the sake of over 200 million Nigerians now confronted by COVID-19.

“Our inability to accurately predict the extent to which the coronavirus could spread, and how long it would last, requires that we build sufficient capacity within our health system in order to contain the spread of the virus, state by state, city by city and preserve the lives of vulnerable Nigerians.

“This requires that we all come together to support the work of the Presidential Task Force in its determination to save lives and stem the pandemic,” he said.

He noted that these measures would result in the addition to over 4,000 hospital beds across the country and would also serve as a significant boost towards the efforts at containing the spread of COVlD-19.

Emefiele said CA-COVID-19 had so far equipped and handed over Isolation Centres in Rivers, Enugu, Kwara, Ondo, and Borno States and added that it was expected that all other isolation centres would be handed over in other states of the country by May 23, 2020.

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CARL UMEGBORO is a legal practitioner (Barrister & Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria) and human rights activist. He is an associate of The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (United Kingdom). He is a prolific writer, social policy and public affairs analyst. Prior to his call to Bar as a lawyer, he had been a veteran journalist and columnist, and has over 250 published articles in various leading national newspapers to his credit. Barrister Umegboro, a litigation counsel is also a regular guest-analyst at many TV and radio programme on crucial national issues. He can be reached through: (+234) 08023184542, (+234) 08173184542 OR Email: umegborocarl@gmail.com

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