europe a good 10 degrees above average as well. here high pressure keeping it dry. for others it is a different story. yes, it is going to be mild but at times we still have some wet and windy weather to come. and in fact the first signs of that arriving into the south west during the evening and overnight will see some rain, some of it heavy as it pushes north. there will be lots of low cloud and mist and fog, a very mild start for many. clearer skies further north and east of scotland, that s where the best of the morning sunshine is but it isn t expected to last as the rain continues to drift steadily northwards. it will weaken a touch and then allow for some sunshine to come through, do so with some lengthy spells of sunshine we could see temperatures up as high as 21, 20 2 could see temperatures up as high as 21,20 2 degrees, 72 could see temperatures up as high as 21, 20 2 degrees, 72 fahrenheit. but another very mild day for the time of year. more wet and windy weather
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said his party will put forward 900 amendments to the federal budget. He is threatening to use procedural tools to delay passage of the budget.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said his party will put forward 900 amendments to the federal budget. He is threatening to use procedural tools to delay passage of the budget.
COVID-19 vaccine: Nigeria’s procurement suffers setback over budget delay
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KAYODE OYERO
The Federal Ministry of Health has yet to submit a budget proposal to the National Assembly for the procurement of COVID-19 vaccines over one month after the legislative arm of government asked the ministry to do so,
Sunday PUNCH has learnt.
This has, however, begun to spark fears that the delay may affect the procurement of the much-awaited vaccines.
The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, had on December 22, 2020 told the Senate that the Federal Government would need about N400bn to vaccinate 70 per cent of Nigeria’s population. The Senate leadership subsequently asked Ehanire to bring a budget while they promised to give it quick consideration.