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Niger Governor, cabinet receives COVID-19 vaccine
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Bello said it is necessary to take the COVID-19 vaccine to prevent the surge of the virus.
The governor explained that they were only taking the vaccine at the prompt of the state Commissioner for Health and the Executive Director of the Niger State Primary Healthcare Development Agency.
“Before receiving the vaccine, he stated, “Although no one is scared of being vaccinated, everyone is concerned about the genuineness of the vaccine. We have no choice but to receive it if you insist and only if you insist that we do the vaccination, we have no choice but to take it. Not because we want to but because you are insisting. Because the Commissioner for Health and the Executive Director NSPHDA insist.”
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After the state government demolished shops and stalls of traders in Niger State, irate youths on Tuesday, joined traders to attack the residence of the Niger State Deputy Governor, Ahmed Ketso.
A mini-market on Brighter Road in Minna was demolished on Tuesday, in an exercise to clear highways in the state of illegal structures.
A shop owner, Muritala Ahmed, said the state government did not notify them before demolishing their shops, adding that officials of the Niger State Urban Development Board (NSUDB) simply asked him to move out of his shop and started demolishing it without even allowing him to remove his cash, goods and other valuables.
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