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Nigeria ready to begin production of COVID-19 Vaccine soon – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has announced that Nigeria will soon be producing a local vaccine for the treatment of COVID-19, saying the outbreak of the pandemic last year exposed the potentials and creativity of Nigerian scientists.

Speaking at a forum organised by the Nigerian Academy of Engineering on Monday, the President who was virtually represented by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, while giving an update on production of a local vaccine, noted that the African Centre of Excellence for the Genomics of Infectious Disease located at Redeemer’s University Ede, has “developed an efficacious rapid test for COVID and have been working on a vaccine in collaboration with DIOSynVax (Digital Immune Optimised Synthetic Vaccines), Cambridge UK, using the DIOSynVax genomic based technology.”

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He said: “There are also efforts going on therapeutics of various kinds. The development of vaccines, tests and therapeutics these days are aided by automation, machine learning and artificial intelligence, so this is a strong point of synergy between science and engineering.”

According to a report from this day, the President described Nigerian scientists as worthy assets to be nurtured saying the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the potentials, talents and the creativity of the nation’s scientists while commending the Nigerian engineers for the diversity of their experience and competence.

According to him, “I think the pandemic has truly opened up the immense talents and creativity of Nigerian scientists and engineers and if the current momentum is supported, the next few years could be incredibly exciting.”

He commended the Academy and its membership saying, “we are proud of Nigerian Academy of Engineers; your membership is made up of accomplished Nigerian engineers across all disciplines industry sectors of engineering in Nigeria and in the diaspora. This provides it with the depth and diversity of experience and competence to provide advice on virtually all areas of engineering in the country.”

Speaking on the important role of Science, Technology and Engineering in dealing with the pandemic, the President noted that the world turned to these disciplines “for immediate solutions and answers. I am sure that as engineers, you will agree with me that one of the most poignant lessons of the response to the pandemic is the critical interdependence of science and engineering.”

Citing the opportunities presented during the lockdown period, President Buhari stated the “huge potential for the creation of effective technologies for tele-work activities, including Telemedicine and Fintech.”

The President recalled his Executive Order Nos 5 which directed all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (“MDAs”) of government to engage indigenous professionals in the planning, design and execution of national security projects and maximise in-country capacity in all contracts and transactions with science, engineering and technology components.

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