Osinbajo criticises vaccine politics, export ban on developing countries

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday made a case for a world with fairness.

According to a statement by his spokesman, Laolu Akande, the Vice President spoke a virtual forum organised by an American Christian university, Liberty University, with the theme, ‘Equity for Africa: Transforming the world through Judeo-Christian values,’ and hosted by the university’s School of Business.

Akande’s statement was titled, ‘Osinbajo to world leaders: End unfair burdens on developing countries.’

The statement quoted Osinbajo as saying, “The principle of fairness obliges us, as people of faith, to strive to build a fairer world, a world which takes account of the interests of the poor and marginalised.

“For example, if you look at what is happening with COVID-19 and access to vaccines, what we are seeing is export bans and a resort to vaccine nationalism.”

He added that Christian leaders must lead the world towards ensuring that all countries and their peoples could access vaccines irrespective of the resources available to them.

READ ALSO: FG meets striking judiciary workers, poly lecturers THURSDAY

The same considerations, he said, applied to helping African countries cope with the economic crisis caused by COVID-19.

The Vice President said investing in Nigeria offered a pathway to partaking in the African Continental Free Trade Area which would create a market in goods and services for up to 1.3 billion people.

Citing example of some investments, the Vice President said, “Dangote Group is building a 650,000 barrel a day refinery while the BUA Group has also initiated an investment in 200,000 barrel a day refinery. In the same vein, Azura, Transcorp and several other power companies have made large and significant investments.”

  • Related Posts

    Supreme Court Victory Heralds New Dawn in ADC as David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola Reaffirm Leadership—Comrade AC Ude Describes Ruling as More Than a Legal Triumph

    A wave of renewed confidence has swept through the African Democratic Congress (ADC) following a decisive Supreme Court ruling affirming the leadership of David Mark as the party’s authentic National…

    Sisi Alagbo’s Husband Seeks Forgiveness and Growth After Personal Video Leak

          Adesola Akeem, the husband of Eniola Fagbemi, a popular herbal vendor known as Eniola Sisi Alagbo, has apologised after their private sex tape was leaked.    …

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Supreme Court Victory Heralds New Dawn in ADC as David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola Reaffirm Leadership—Comrade AC Ude Describes Ruling as More Than a Legal Triumph

    Supreme Court Victory Heralds New Dawn in ADC as David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola Reaffirm Leadership—Comrade AC Ude Describes Ruling as More Than a Legal Triumph

    Sisi Alagbo’s Husband Seeks Forgiveness and Growth After Personal Video Leak

    Sisi Alagbo’s Husband Seeks Forgiveness and Growth After Personal Video Leak

    Global Success: Asake Expresses Gratitude for Talent Recognition

    Global Success: Asake Expresses Gratitude for Talent Recognition

    Feud Over: Tiwa Savage and Seyi Shay Reconcile After Years of Public Conflict

    Feud Over: Tiwa Savage and Seyi Shay Reconcile After Years of Public Conflict

    Just In: Cubana Chief Priest Secures APC Form for House of Representatives Bid

    Just In: Cubana Chief Priest Secures APC Form for House of Representatives Bid

    “A New Dawn for Awgu: Chairman Okolo Marks Workers’ Day, Declares May a Month of Renewed Hope, Bold Progress, and People-Centred Development”

    “A New Dawn for Awgu: Chairman Okolo Marks Workers’ Day, Declares May a Month of Renewed Hope, Bold Progress, and People-Centred Development”