The inaugural batch of these much-anticipated malaria vaccines is set to arrive in Nigeria on Thursday, October 17.
This development represents a pivotal advancement in the nation’s ongoing battle against one of its most lethal diseases.
According to the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), the vaccines will be officially received in Abuja by Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare.
This vaccine initiative is part of a broader effort by the World Health Organization (WHO) to supply malaria vaccines to countries in Africa that are heavily impacted by the disease.
The NPHCDA also announced that the vaccine will be formally introduced on Thursday, with a focus on safeguarding children from this harmful illness.
The government has implemented a distribution strategy prioritizing areas that suffer most from malaria, especially in rural locations with limited healthcare access.
Nigeria will follow Ghana and Kenya as the third African nation to adopt this vaccine, which was launched in those countries in 2023.